US Citizenship Test Resources in Florida
Becoming a U.S. citizen is a big milestone, and Florida is home to one of the nation’s largest immigrant populations.
- Over 4 million immigrants live in Florida (≈ 20% of the state’s population).
- As of 2025, 1,243,304 lawful permanent residents in Florida are eligible to naturalize but have not yet applied (USCIS).
- Each year, many Floridians complete the naturalization process and are sworn in as U.S. citizens.
If you’re preparing for the citizenship test in Florida, here’s everything you need to know — from free practice questions to local classes and Florida-specific answers. You can practice all the possible questions online, anytime:
Citizenship Test Answers for Florida
Four civics test questions depend on where you live. If you live in Florida, here are your current answers:
- ✔ Tallahassee
- ✔ Ron DeSantis
- ✔ Marco Rubio
- ✔ Rick Scott
U.S. Representative
Enter your ZIP code to find your U.S. Representative.
These answers are current as of 2025. Always confirm before your interview using official government sources.
Where to Take the Citizenship Test in Florida
Your citizenship interview and civics test will be held at a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office.
8801 NW 7th Avenue
Miami, FL 33150
4451 NW 31st Avenue
Oakland Park, FL 33309
5629 Hoover Boulevard
Tampa, FL 33634
4121 Southpoint Boulevard
Jacksonville, FL 32216
5880 NW 183rd Street
Hialeah, FL 33015
4121 Southpoint Drive East
Fort Myers, FL 33916
Citizenship Classes and Study Groups in Florida
Free or low-cost programs in Florida offering help with naturalization, civics test prep, and English language support include:
- Miami-Dade Public Library – Citizenship help, workshops, and study materials.
- Broward County Library – Free citizenship classes and immigrant resources.
- Orange County Library System – ESL programs, English conversation, and citizenship support.
- Florida Literacy Coalition – Statewide organization supporting adult education, English, and citizenship programs.
Take the Next Step
Thousands of Florida residents become U.S. citizens every year. With free local classes and our online civics practice tool, you can prepare with confidence.