Pass Your U.S. Citizenship Interview with Confidence
Free study guide for the 2025 civics test. 128 questions and answers in Amharic and English, with explanations and practice support — built for our community.
CIVICS
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They only memorize English answers and get confused when the officer re-phrases the question.
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They study old questions that changed after elections.
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They panic because no one practiced with them in their own language first.
Everything You Need to Pass the 2025 Civics Test
✅ 128 Questions & Answers (Updated 2025)
We include all official civics questions for 2025 so you know exactly what to expect in the interview. Where answers depend on current elected officials, always confirm the English answer before your interview.
๐ Amharic + English Side by Side
Amharic translation is under review. We are improving clarity and accuracy. If you see a translation that needs correction, please email us so we can update.
๐ Audio & More Languages
We plan to add pronunciation audio and more community languages. The English version should always be treated as the verified answer for your interview.
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Study on your phone, any time. No app to install. Just open and learn for free. This is a community service project.
๐ Practice Speaking in English
In the interview, the USCIS officer will speak in English. Practice saying the answers out loud in English even if you study the meaning in Amharic.
⚠ Very Important Notice
USCIS can sometimes allow an interpreter, but only if the officer approves it for your situation. Do not assume you will get an interpreter. Be ready to answer in English.
Start with Part One and Part Two
Questions & Answers in Amharic and English – Begin here ๐บ๐ธ Part Two
Continue your 2025 civics training
Then practice answering in English out loud — this is how the USCIS officer will ask you.
Help Us Improve the Translation
Community Translation Project
This page is provided as a free community service. The Amharic wording is still under review and we will add more languages in the future.
If you see a mistake in Amharic, or if a sentence is confusing, please send us the correction by email. We review suggestions and update to make it easier for everyone.
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