
Greencard to Citizen: Bulletin
Visa Bulletin & civics test
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Check the Visa Bulletin, then study for the naturalization test. Both in one app, and most of it is free.
VISA BULLETIN
This month's Final Action Dates and Dates for Filing, every category and country. Save your priority date and the app does the subtraction for you.
Two years of movement per category, retrogressions marked. One month tells you almost nothing; two years tells you whether your category is actually moving.
A push the day the new bulletin posts, with how far your date moved.
THE CIVICS TEST
USCIS changed the test. If you filed Form N-400 on or after October 20, 2025, you take the 2025 version: 20 questions drawn from a pool of 128, and you need 12 correct. Filed before that date, and it is the 2008 version: 10 questions from 100, 6 correct. Tell the app your filing date and it studies you on the right one.
The mock interview follows the real rule. The officer stops asking once you have enough correct, and the test ends early if you miss too many. Questions you get wrong come back until you answer them right twice in a row.
READING AND WRITING
The naturalization test has three parts. This covers the other two: every word on the official reading list and the official writing list, each one with audio, since the reading part means saying it out loud.
INTERVIEW DAY
What to bring, and what the officer asks about. The retest, and how long you wait for it. What granted, continued and denied mean on your notice, and the deadline USCIS has to decide. All of it from the USCIS Policy Manual.
35 LANGUAGES
All 35 cover the whole app. You choose yours in settings, and it does not have to match your phone.
FREE
The Visa Bulletin, every practice question, both vocabulary lists, and the interview guide.
ONE PAYMENT
Bulletin alerts, the two-year charts, the mock interview, and your missed questions. You pay once. There is no subscription and no advertising.
PRIVACY
There is no account and no email signup.
Independent app. Not affiliated with or endorsed by USCIS or DHS.
Not legal advice. For case assistance consult a licensed attorney.
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