The USCIS Marriage Interview for Naturalization is a critical final step for lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders) who are applying for U.S. citizenship based on three years of marriage to a U.S. citizen. Unlike a traditional multiple-choice test, this "exam" is a comprehensive, in-person interview conducted by a USCIS officer. Its dual purpose is to verify the applicant's eligibility for naturalization (Form N-400) and, crucially, to confirm the bona fides—the authenticity and ongoing reality—of the underlying marriage. This practice guide is designed to help couples navigate this high-stakes, yet surmountable, final hurdle with confidence.
What the Course Entails and Exam Details
This "course" does not involve modules or lectures
but is a rigorous self-study and collaborative preparation process with your
spouse. The components of the interview cover two primary areas, and the
"test" requires proficiency in all:
Proving the Bona
Fide Marriage:
The Naturalization
Test:
What to Expect in the Final Exam
The final "exam" is a serious interview located at
a local USCIS Field Office. Here is a breakdown of the standard format and
expectations:
How to Study and Exam Centers
Preparation for the marriage interview requires a unique
combination of academic study and practical rehearsal with your partner.
Study Strategies:
Exam Centers:
Job Opportunities from the Course
Passing the USCIS Marriage Interview and taking the Oath of
Allegiance unlocks the full spectrum of career opportunities and rights
reserved for U.S. citizens. Naturalization is a qualification for thousands of
positions that are closed to non-citizens, including:
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