Welcome to Your Journey
Everything you need to prepare for your U.S. citizenship interview — organized, bilingual, and built around your schedule. You already took the hardest step. You showed up.
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What Is Citizenship?
You're here. That's already the hardest part. Let's start with the basics — what citizenship actually means, and why it matters for you and your family.
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Your Curriculum
Ten modules, from your first question about citizenship all the way to interview day. Every lesson is in English and Spanish, because learning shouldn't mean struggling alone.
What Is Citizenship?
You're here. That's already the hardest part. Let's start with the basics — what citizenship actually means, and why it matters for you and your family.
The Naturalization Process
The N-400 looks scary. It's 20 pages of questions that feel like a trap. They're not. We'll walk through every section together so nothing catches you off guard.
Speaking & Listening for Your Interview
This is the part everyone worries about. Deep breath. The English test is simpler than you think, and we'll practice together until it feels natural.
Reading for the Test
They'll ask you to read one sentence out loud. One. We'll learn the exact vocabulary USCIS uses and practice until you can read it with your eyes half-closed.
Writing for the Test
Same deal — one sentence, written down. The officer reads it, you write it. We'll drill the patterns and common words until your hand knows what to do.
U.S. History — Colonies to Independence
History class, but the version that actually matters for your test. We're covering the colonies, the Revolution, and the documents that started it all — told simply.
U.S. History — 1800s to Today
Civil War, World Wars, Civil Rights, and everything in between. The story of how this country got here — and the questions they'll ask you about it.
How the Government Works?
Three branches, checks and balances, and the Constitution. Sounds complicated, but we break it down like we're explaining it to family at the dinner table.
Your Rights & Responsibilities
Voting, jury duty, the flag, the holidays — everything that comes with being a citizen. Not just what you can do, but what it means to belong here.
Interview Day — You're Ready
This is it. Mock interviews, common mistakes to avoid, and a test-day game plan. By the time you finish this module, you'll walk in knowing you've got this.
No Legal Advice.
The Page Writers is an education service, not a law firm. The information, materials, and tools in this portal are for general informational and self-help purposes only. We are not attorneys and do not provide legal representation. Use of this portal does not create an attorney-client relationship. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by USCIS or the U.S. government.
Resources
Downloadable guides and checklists to keep you organized. Print them out, share them with your family, bring them to your appointment. All bilingual.
Eligibility Checklist
Before you start the process, make sure you qualify. This checklist covers age, residency, physical presence, and moral character requirements — in plain language.
N-400 Document Checklist
Every document you need to gather before filing your N-400. Green card, tax returns, travel history — organized so nothing gets missed.
10 Most Missed Civics Questions
The civics questions most people get wrong — with clear explanations and memory tricks. Study these and you'll be ahead of 90% of test-takers.
Intake Form
Our bilingual intake form to help you organize your personal information before you start the application. Fill it out at your pace, in either language.
No Legal Advice.
The Page Writers is an education service, not a law firm. The information, materials, and tools in this portal are for general informational and self-help purposes only. We are not attorneys and do not provide legal representation. Use of this portal does not create an attorney-client relationship. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by USCIS or the U.S. government.
Your Progress
Every lesson you finish gets you closer to interview day. Track your progress here — and remember, even 15 minutes a day adds up fast.
Module Progress
What Is Citizenship?
The Naturalization Process
Speaking & Listening
Reading for the Test
Writing for the Test
U.S. History — Colonies to Independence
U.S. History — 1800s to Today
How the Government Works?
Your Rights & Responsibilities
Interview Day — You're Ready
No Legal Advice.
The Page Writers is an education service, not a law firm. The information, materials, and tools in this portal are for general informational and self-help purposes only. We are not attorneys and do not provide legal representation. Use of this portal does not create an attorney-client relationship. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by USCIS or the U.S. government.