Ready to pass your U.S. Citizenship test?
Join our free online citizenship classes on Zoom!

Study for your U.S. Citizenship test online for free with your own teacher.

The U.S. Citizenship Foundation now offers U.S. citizenship classes free online on Zoom. Pass your citizenship test with our easy lessons.

You’ll meet online with a trained teacher that will help you learn everything you need to pass your N-400 citizenship interview.

You and your teacher can work out the best times to meet. You can study from your own home on your phone or on your computer. 

Most importantly, we are adamant that there will be no cost for these citizenship classes. They are open to everyone who holds a valid green card.

Student looking at a citizenship  lesson on his computer

Become a student

Our teachers will help you get ready for all the parts of your citizenship interview. You don’t need to file your citizenship application before you take our USCF Citizenship class.

Volunteer with us

Become a USCF tutor and make a huge impact in the lives of refugees and immigrants. If you have just 2 hours a week, you can help increase their family’s income and legal rights. You’ll work one-on-one with your student and get to know them like family. And they’ll never forget you.

What you’ll learn

  • History & Civics

    How to answer all of the questions about U.S. history and our government, and the real story behind them.

  • Speaking & conversation

    How to chat in American style English with the immigration officer at your citizenship interview.

  • Improve your reading & writing skills

    We’ll practice the actual words you’ll have to read and write in your interview.

  • Your Citizenship Application

    We’ll practice answering the officer’s questions about you and your citizenship application.

Meet our founders

  • Student and teacher sitting together at a table

    Doris Yee

    Special Education & Citizenship Teacher

    “Even after 30 years of teaching, I still learn something new from my students almost every day.”

  • Students and teacher celebrating at a citizenship ceremony

    Tom Greenleigh

    Citizenship Instruction Coordinator

    “I love helping the refugees and immigrants that can’t come to a regular classroom.”

“They helped my dad prepare for his citizenship interview and he passed. They made it feel so easy! ”

— LUISA H., Alhambra, CA

The latest news of immigration law and changes to the U.S. Citizenship process, and reports from students and teachers of new ways to improve your odds of becoming an American Citizen.

Support for immigration just isn’t breaking along party lines these days.

The government is pushing up its interview dates, sometimes by several months.

New Stanford study shows immigrant crime rate is much lower than for other Americans.

Are you ready to become
a U.S. citizen?

Get a better job. Help your family come to America. Vote in the next election.