Disclaimer

Last updated: March 2026

Not Legal Advice

A4America is an educational preparation platform designed to help applicants prepare for the U.S. citizenship interview. The content provided — including civics questions, English practice materials, and N-400 review guidance — is for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing on this platform constitutes legal advice, legal representation, or the formation of an attorney-client relationship.

No Government Affiliation

A4America is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), or any other U.S. government agency. The civics questions referenced in this platform are drawn from the official USCIS civics test question list, which is a publicly available government document.

No Guarantee of Outcome

Using A4America does not guarantee that you will pass your citizenship interview or any component thereof. Interview outcomes depend on many factors beyond the scope of this platform, including your specific case history, the adjudicating officer, and your individual preparation. We provide tools to help you study — not guarantees of results.

Consult an Attorney

For legal questions about your immigration case, eligibility for naturalization, or any concerns about your N-400 application, consult a licensed immigration attorney. The Law Offices of Sweta Patel offers separate legal services for immigration matters. Use of A4America does not establish a legal relationship with The Law Offices of Sweta Patel.

Content Accuracy

We make every effort to ensure our content is accurate and up to date with current USCIS requirements. However, USCIS may update its processes, questions, or requirements at any time. While we monitor for changes and update our content accordingly, we cannot guarantee that all information is current at the time of your use. Always verify current requirements through official USCIS resources.

Translation Disclaimer

Gujarati and Hindi translations and phonetic transliterations are provided as study aids. They are created by human professionals, not machine translation. However, during your actual USCIS interview, all communication will be in English (unless you qualify for an exemption). The translated content is to help you understand — the interview itself will not be in Gujarati or Hindi.