Frequently Asked Questions
Please click HERE to see a list of USCIS's answers to the most frequently asked questions. Have a question that's not on the list? Please use our "About" page above to send us an email, or simply give us a shout at info@essagroup.org.
Am I Eligible for an Exception or an Accommodation?
Please click here to view the full list of exceptions and accommodations. Exemptions and accommodations include English language, medical disability, continuous residence, and modifications to the Oath of Allegiance.
Please click here to view the full list of exceptions and accommodations. Exemptions and accommodations include English language, medical disability, continuous residence, and modifications to the Oath of Allegiance.
Why Should I Become a United States Citizen?
What are the benefits and responsibilities of citizenship?
What are the benefits and responsibilities of citizenship?
Civics Questions
Where can I find the 100 Civics Questions?
Where can I find the 100 Civics Questions?
Right HERE! There are 100 civics (history and government) questions on the naturalization test. During your naturalization interview, you be asked up to ten (10) questions from the list of 100 questions. You must answer correctly at least six (6) of the ten questions to pass the civics test.
Reading - Writing - Speaking
What EXACTLY do I need to know to pass the English portion of the interview?
What EXACTLY do I need to know to pass the English portion of the interview?
READING VOCABULARY
Click here to see a list of the reading vocabulary words on the English test. Each reading test will contain no more than three (3) sentences. You must read one (1) out of three sentences correctly. These listed vocabulary words are the only words found in the reading portion of the naturalization test. |
WRITING VOCABULARY
Click here to see a list of the writing vocabulary words on the English test. Each writing test will contain no more than three (3) sentences. You must write one (1) out of three sentences correctly. These listed vocabulary words are the only words found on the writing portion of the naturalization test. |
SPEAKING/GENERAL COMMANDS
Click here to be directed to the USCIC interactive practice tests for understanding commands and general speaking vocabulary. Your ability to speak English will be determined by the USCIS Officer from your answers to questions asked during your interview based on your N-400 application. |