Welcome to the Citizen Pass Blog
May 19, 2026 · 2 min read
Welcome — and thank you for stopping by.
If you’re here, you’re probably preparing for one of the most important interviews of your life: the U.S. naturalization interview. Maybe your appointment is scheduled. Maybe you’re still studying. Maybe you’re helping a family member through the process. Whatever brought you here, we’re glad you came.
Why we’re starting this blog
We built Citizen Pass because we believe the citizenship test prep tools available today are either too expensive, too cluttered with ads, or just plain outdated. The app has been live on the App Store and Google Play for a short time now, and we’ve already heard from people who’ve passed their interview using it.
But we kept getting the same questions over and over again — about the test itself, about the N-400 form, about what to wear to the interview. So we figured it was time to start writing things down.
What you can expect
Over the coming weeks and months, we’ll be sharing:
- Study guides for the civics, reading, and writing portions of the test
- N-400 application walkthroughs to help you understand each section before you fill it out
- Interview tips from real applicants who’ve gone through the process
- USCIS updates when test requirements or procedures change
- Success stories from new U.S. citizens who used Citizen Pass to prepare
A note on what this blog isn’t
We’re not lawyers. Nothing on this blog is legal advice. If your case involves criminal history, prior immigration issues, or anything complicated, please talk to an immigration attorney before relying on anything you read here.
What we can do is help you study smarter, understand the test better, and walk into your interview feeling prepared.
What’s coming next
In our next post, we’ll walk through the civics test in detail — what’s actually on it, what trips most people up, and how to study efficiently if you only have a few weeks before your interview.
If you haven’t downloaded the app yet, you can grab Citizen Pass on the App Store or Google Play. There’s a 7-day free trial — no credit card required.
See you in the next one.