03/12/2026
Preparing for U.S. citizenship under current policy goes far beyond submitting Form N-400 and simply studying the civics questions. It requires a clear understanding of how USCIS evaluates your application.
Before filing, review your eligibility carefully. Make sure your immigration history, prior applications, and tax records are accurate and complete. USCIS evaluates the statutory period when assessing good moral character, and that review may include more than criminal history.
Officers may consider tax compliance, prior filing accuracy, overall conduct, and documented records during the relevant period. They may also conduct field investigations.
Once you file, your filing date determines which version of the civics test applies to you. Applicants who submit Form N-400 on or after October 2025 will take the updated 2025 naturalization civics test. Those who file before that date will take the earlier version.
Preparation begins with knowing which test applies and studying the correct materials. At the interview stage, consistency matters. Your answers should align not only with your N-400 but also with your complete immigration history and prior records.
Officers will compare documentation, and USCIS is applying a more detailed review of eligibility and good moral character. Preparing carefully means ensuring that your application reflects your history accurately and completely.
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