U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) launched an online Spanish-language civics practice test today, joining the English version
released earlier this year.
The questions are presented in English with
Spanish subtitles and focus on basic U.S. government and history
topics.
The goal is to help Spanish-speaking lawful permanent residents
studying for the naturalization test with retaining the information and
gaining a firmer grasp of English.
The civics test is normally
conducted in English; however, certain applicants may be eligible to
take the civics test in the language of their choice due to age and time
as a permanent resident, a disability, or other exceptions and accommodations.
The practice tests were developed as part of the Task Force on New Americans initiatives and are available at my.uscis.gov, along with other resources to help navigate the immigration process.
Tools available at myUSCIS include a locator to find English and citizenship classes, as well as options to determine eligibility to apply for naturalization.
USCIS
is developing additional customer service features for myUSCIS. You can
access myUSCIS on a mobile phone, computer, tablet or any other
electronic device.
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