Salt Lake City Citizenship Help

Free citizenship classes in Salt Lake City

This page helps people in Salt Lake City and nearby Utah communities find free or low-cost citizenship classes, N-400 application help, and study tools for the naturalization interview.

Full Interview Resources Practice Writing Sentences

Where to start

Study plan for the citizenship interview

1. Study the right civics test

If the applicant filed N-400 on or after October 20, 2025, study the 2025 civics test with 128 possible questions. Otherwise, they may stay on the older 2008 civics test.

USCIS civics test information

2. Practice English reading and writing

Practice reading short sentences aloud and writing short dictated sentences by hand. Use the USCIS reading and writing materials and our online writing practice page.

Writing practice tool

3. Review the N-400 interview questions

The officer may review travel history, addresses, taxes, family details, and any legal issues. Interview practice should include speaking through the N-400 answers clearly and honestly.

Full interview resource page

Salt Lake City and Utah citizenship resources

People looking for citizenship classes in Salt Lake City often also need help with the N-400 form, fee questions, interview practice, and legal referrals. This site now connects those pieces together so families can move from study help to official USCIS materials and local Utah support.

Related pages on this site: citizenship help resources, citizenship interview help in Utah, and citizenship writing practice.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I find free citizenship classes in Salt Lake City?

Start with IRC Utah, the Salt Lake City Future Citizens PATH program, and the other Utah nonprofit resources listed above.

Can I get help with Form N-400 in Utah?

Yes. Citizenshipworks, IRC Utah workshops, and local nonprofit legal programs may help with screening, paperwork, and referrals.

How should I study for the citizenship interview?

Study the correct USCIS civics test version, practice reading and writing sentences, and review the N-400 answers before the interview.