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    We help you prepare for
    the U.S. Citizenship Test
    on your computer!

    The new version of the US citizenship test will start
    October 1st, 2008.

    Everyone taking the test before October 1st, 2008, must take the current version of the test.

    Following the public introduction of the redesigned naturalization test on September 27, 2007, there will be one full year before naturalization applicants begin taking the revised test. This will allow adult educators and immigrants working toward citizenship sufficient time to prepare for the redesigned test.

    The following guidelines will determine whether applicants will take the current test or the redesigned version:

    If an applicant:
    Is scheduled for his or her naturalization interview BEFORE October 1, 2008,
    he or she must take the current test.

    Applies BEFORE October 1, 2008 and is scheduled for his or her naturalization interview AFTER October 1, 2008, he or she can choose to take the current test or the redesigned version.

    Applies AFTER October 1, 2008, he or she must take the redesigned version.

    AFTER October 1, 2009 everyone must take the redesigned version
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    What does the new test look like?

    Here is the new version of the 100 questions about history and government.

    How can I prepare for the new test?

    When you register for Study for the US citizenship test, you get access to the study site for a full year. By June 2008, the Study for the US Citizenship test website will have complete study infomation for both versions of the test online.

    Using our site and materials you will learn how to to show the US CIS that you:

    • Know the U.S. system of government and basic American history.
    • Are able to speak and write English.
    • Understand your answers on the N-400 Form and you can explain what those answers mean.

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