Koydo Civics · In development
Prepare with the current USCIS test—not an outdated question list.
USCIS now publishes a 128-question 2025 civics test. Your applicable test version depends on your filing and USCIS notice, so confirm it before you study.
Koydo Civics interactive practice is not live yet. While we rebuild it around current USCIS materials, use the official resources below. Koydo is independent from USCIS and does not provide legal advice.
Start with the official source
These links go directly to USCIS. Check your filing date, appointment notice, and current USCIS guidance before relying on any study tool.
2025 civics test study guide
The current USCIS guide contains 128 possible questions and explains how the oral civics test is administered.
Learn moreAnswers that can change
Names of current officials can change after elections or appointments. USCIS maintains the authoritative update page.
Learn moreForm N-400 and instructions
Use the current USCIS form and instructions for eligibility and filing requirements. A study site is not a substitute for those documents.
Learn moreEnglish and interview overview
USCIS explains the speaking, reading, and writing components, the interview process, and its free study resources.
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Before you rely on a study tool
- Is this affiliated with USCIS?
- No. Koydo Civics is an independent Koydo project. USCIS is the authoritative source for test versions, forms, current answers, eligibility rules, and case guidance.
- Is Koydo Civics practice available now?
- Not yet. This page is an honest development preview and a directory of official USCIS resources. It does not claim that interactive Koydo practice is currently available.
- Which civics test should I study?
- Confirm the version identified by current USCIS guidance and your filing details. Do not choose a question bank only because a third-party page labels it current.
- Does this page provide legal advice or determine eligibility?
- No. It does not determine eligibility, prepare Form N-400, or provide legal advice. Use USCIS instructions and seek qualified help for advice about your circumstances.
- Where can I find multilingual resources?
- USCIS maintains citizenship publications and study materials in multiple languages. Availability and test-language rules vary, so check the official multilingual resource center.