Pass your U.S. citizenship interview. Join a free online USCF citizenship class on Zoom today.

What you can expect from our classes

The USCF’s live online citizenship classes prepare you for your Naturalization Interview. All you have to bring is the time and effort. As always, these citizenship classes are free of charge for all USCF students.


Individual attention

You’ll work with your own friendly teacher on Zoom for 1 hour two times each week. You and your teacher can arrange the best times to meet. You and your teacher will practice casual English conversations so you will feel confident talking with the immigration officer.

Study U.S. civics & history


You’ll study all 100 U.S. Civics and History questions, and the learn the meanings behind them. You’ll know more than just the right answers, but also how those answers are still part of our American government today.

Learn at your own speed


Meet on your own computer, tablet or phone. We’ll mail you a free packet of all the papers you need for class. You’ll also practice reading and writing the 92 English words you need to know.

Review your citizenship application


Your teacher will carefully review the N-400 citizenship application form with you. You’ll learn to explain the meaning of those big legal words in a simpler form. If you haven’t submitted your N-400 Naturalization Application Form yet, don’t worry. This is a great time to get ready.


Every qualified refugee and immigrant deserves the rights and privileges of full U.S. Citizenship. But the government’s Naturalization Interview can be difficult. Just memorizing that list of answers to the 100 history questions isn’t enough.

The immigration officers will also evaluate you on your ability to speak, read and write English. And they’ll test your ability to discuss the Naturalization Application you already filed months earlier. The secret to passing your interview is being fully prepared.

Your USCF teacher will help you practice, study and pass every part of your interview.

Can I become a U.S. citizen?

There are many requirements you must meet in order to become a U.S. citizen. Here is a brief overview of the most basic qualifications. Please note, the USCF can not offer legal advice. To determine your eligibility for U.S. Citizenship, please contact an immigration attorney or other qualified professional.

  • To become a U.S. Citizen , you must have been a permanent legal resident of the U.S. for at least 5 years, or 3 years if you are married to a U.S. Citizen

  • You must be at least 18 years old

  • You must have resided in the U.S. continuously for the last 5 years; you can’t leave the U.S. for more than 6 months in a 12 month period. (There are some exceptions to this, contact a legal professional to learn more)

  • You need to have been in the U.S. for 30 continuous months in the last 5 years

  • You must have lived in the district of your current USCIS office for at least the last 3 months

  • You need to show you have good moral character and support the principles of our Constitution

For a complete list of the requirements for U.S. Citizenship, visit the the U.S. government’s USCIS website.

Are you ready to become a USCF student?