U.S. citizenship interview prep
The complete citizenship interview experience: study the civics test, practice with an AI officer, and rehearse the real conversation before the real day.
Officer asks
What is the supreme law of the land?
Readiness
After years of paperwork, everything comes down to one conversation. We help make it feel familiar.
18–24
months of waiting
20
minutes of interview
20 minutes shouldn't undo years of effort.
Your path to all set
Learn it. Say it out loud. Prove you're ready.
Master every civics question — your 100 or 128 — with simple lessons, picture cards, and your own answers filled in.
Practice out loud with an AI officer. Get hints, feedback, and build real confidence — nothing graded.
Do a full mock just like the real thing and get your readiness score before the real day.
Built from a real interview
“Even with a great lawyer, the interview terrified me — a weekend lost to nerves, a day off work, alone with YouTube and Google Translate. The stress is real. So I built the rehearsal I wish I'd had.”
No subscription to forget about. Pay once, practice until your interview.
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All Set Pass
$29 one-time
Full access until your interview.
Many law firms provide CitizenAllSet to their clients at no extra cost.
For law firmsUSCIS usually gives you a second chance — you're re-tested on the civics portion within about 60–90 days. CitizenAllSet helps you walk in ready the first time, and keep practicing if you need the retake.
We set the right version from your N-400 filing date. Filed before Oct 20, 2025 it's the 100-question (2008) test; on or after, the new 128-question (2025) test.
On the 2008 test the officer asks up to 10 and you need 6 correct. On the 2025 test it's up to 20, and you need 12. We practice you well past that.
Yes — that's the core of it. The AI officer asks out loud and listens to your spoken answer, even with an accent. You can ask it to repeat or slow down anytime.
That's exactly who it's built for. Slow the officer down, ask to repeat, see hints — and we understand your spoken answer even with an accent.
Yes, in the full pass. The graded mock is the real rehearsal — the officer asks, you answer out loud, and you get a readiness score before the real day.
You can study, use flashcards, and read on any phone, tablet, or computer. For the spoken practice and mock interview, we recommend a computer with Google Chrome — that's where the microphone and voice recognition work best. On iPhone (Safari) the voice features can be unreliable.
Yes. Your practice and progress stay yours. We don't sell or share your data.