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Corrections
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Editorial trust and independence
Last reviewed: July 30, 2026. US Citizenship Prep is an independent educational resource. The guidance is shaped by first-hand naturalization interview preparation experience and checked against official USCIS resources when a topic depends on forms, test policy, or eligibility rules. This site is not affiliated with USCIS and does not provide legal advice.
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