For the 2025 USCIS naturalization interview
Civics, reading, writing, speaking — and a personalized N-400 interview.
The only study tool that rehearses all four. Calm-positioned, mobile-first, and built around the part most apps skip: the interview itself.
English is 50% of the test. Calm is the other half.
Four ways to know each card
Apps that only quiz you on civics teach you to recognize. The interview asks you to respond — and to read English aloud, and to write a sentence, and to keep your composure doing it.
Recognition
Multiple-choice for first encounters. Confirms the answer is in your head somewhere.
Recall
Type the answer cold. Catches the gap between recognition and retrieval.
Listening
Hear the question in officer cadence — slow English. Type or pick the answer.
Speaking
Speak the answer aloud. Web Speech catches the words; your phone is the rehearsal room.
The moat
A 4-phase mock interview, voiced.
Small talk. Tricky N-400 background-check questions. Civics. Reading and writing. Same shape as the real interview, with one of three randomized officer archetypes (harsh / compassionate / neutral). The officer speaks in your archetype voice, in English or Spanish.
Your N-400 personalization data is encrypted with a passphrase only you know — so the officer can ask about your real employer, your real spouse, your real timeline.
“Welcome. Take your time settling in. How was your trip in today?”
— Officer voice (compassionate archetype, sample opener)
Pricing
One global price across English, Spanish, and Portuguese — starting at $19.90/mo with a 7-day no-card trial. Annual and lifetime options available.
B2B (immigration attorneys + nonprofits) — discounted seat pricing. Reach out at hello@civicspath.app.
Common questions
- Does this prepare me for the new 128-question 2025 test or the old 100?
- Both. We ask your N-400 filing date during onboarding and route you to the right question bank. Filed before Oct 20, 2025 → 100-question test. On or after → 128-question test.
- Is my biographical data safe? The interview asks about my real life.
- Your N-400 personalization fields (employer, addresses, when you met your spouse) are encrypted with a passphrase only you know. We can never read them. The civics test data isn't sensitive and is stored in plain form.
- Are you affiliated with USCIS or the Smithsonian?
- No. We're built on the same official USCIS source materials used by the Smithsonian's Preparing for the Oath module. Not affiliated with USCIS, the Smithsonian Institution, or the U.S. Department of Education.
- What languages does the app support?
- English, Portuguese (Brazilian), and Spanish from day one. Tagalog / Vietnamese / Chinese / Haitian Creole are on the schema and roll in over future releases.
- What if I can't finish in 7 days?
- The 7-day window is a no-card-required trial — you can keep using the app afterward by subscribing ($19.90/mo, $149/yr, or $199 lifetime), or cancel without entering a card and keep your study progress for whenever you're ready.
From the founder
I’m building this because I’m taking the test too.
I filed my N-400, completed biometrics, and I’m studying for my interview right now. I built CivicsPath because every other tool I tried stopped at memorization — none of them made me practice the actual interview. So I made the one I needed.
— Deco Souza