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CivicsQuestions.com is an online study tool for U.S. naturalization applicants, centered on the USCIS naturalization interview’s civics test, civics question bank, and English reading and writing tests. The site clearly states that it is intended for educational practice only; it does not provide legal or immigration advice, nor does it guarantee that users will pass the exam. Its terms list Skwerelle LLC as the service provider. Founder Tatiana says she became a U.S. citizen in 2015 and originally created the study guide for her own exam preparation.
The site is closer to a “question bank + mock practice platform” than a traditional live course, recorded course, or 1-on-1 tutoring service. It covers both the 2008 version with 100 questions and the 2025 version with 128 questions: the former applies to applicants who submit Form N-400 before October 20, 2025, where the interview may include up to 10 questions and 6 correct answers are required to pass; the latter applies to applicants who submit after that date, with up to 20 questions and 12 correct answers required to pass. Premium features include unlimited mock interviews, audio-based question-and-answer practice, interactive reading and writing exercises, more than 20 practice modes, review of missed questions, state-specific answers, and targeted practice for dates and numbers. Overall, the tool is quite practical.
Basic tools are free, making them suitable for initial trial use and everyday practice. There are two premium options: 3-month access for $9.99 as a one-time payment with no automatic renewal; or monthly access for $4.99, including a 48-hour free trial and the ability to cancel. The page also promises a 7-day refund policy. The website supports English, Spanish, Russian, and Chinese; however, the actual exam is still conducted in English, so translations are best used as aids for understanding.
Its strengths are a clear focus, low pricing, coverage of both old and new question banks, and an emphasis on audio simulation, which is closer to the real interview scenario of “listening to questions and answering orally.” The free resources also lower the barrier to preparation. The limitations are that it is not an official USCIS product, so users should cross-check accuracy and updates against official materials. It also does not offer structured instructors, certificates, homework correction, or legal consulting services.
It is suitable for immigration applicants who are preparing to apply for, or are about to attend, a U.S. naturalization interview and want to practice questions and mock interviews in spare moments—especially those with strong self-study ability. The collected text does not provide information on access from mainland China, and payment methods are not clearly stated. If access or payment is restricted, applicants can also use alternative resources such as official USCIS materials and USAHello for exam preparation.
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