US Citizenship Test Resources in Texas

Becoming a U.S. citizen is a big milestone, and Texas is home to one of the nation’s largest immigrant communities.

  • Over 5 million immigrants live in Texas (≈ 17% of the state’s population).
  • As of 2025, 1,064,192 lawful permanent residents in Texas are eligible to naturalize but have not yet applied (USCIS).
  • Each year, tens of thousands of Texans complete the naturalization process and are sworn in as U.S. citizens.

If you’re preparing for the citizenship test in Texas, here’s everything you need to know — from free practice questions to local classes and Texas-specific answers. You can practice all the possible questions online, anytime:

Citizenship Test Answers for Texas

Four civics test questions depend on where you live. If you live in Texas, here are your current answers:

Capital of Texas
  • Austin
Governor of Texas
  • Greg Abbott
U.S. Senators from Texas
  • Ted Cruz
  • John Cornyn

U.S. Representative

Enter your ZIP code to find your U.S. Representative.

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These answers are current as of 2025. Always confirm before your interview using official government sources.

Where to Take the Citizenship Test in Texas

Your citizenship interview and civics test will be held at a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office.

Dallas Field Office
6500 Campus Circle Drive East
Irving, TX 75063
80% of cases are completed within
8
Months
Houston Field Office
810 Gears Road, Suite 100
Houston, TX 77067
80% of cases are completed within
8.5
Months
San Antonio Field Office
8940 Fourwinds Drive
San Antonio, TX 78239
80% of cases are completed within
8
Months
El Paso Field Office
1545 Hawkins Boulevard
El Paso, TX 79925
80% of cases are completed within
8.5
Months
Harlingen Field Office
2005 W. Jefferson Avenue
Harlingen, TX 78550
80% of cases are completed within
9
Months

Citizenship Classes and Study Groups in Texas

Many libraries and literacy programs in Texas offer free classes to help you prepare for the naturalization interview and test.

Take the Next Step

Thousands of Texas residents become U.S. citizens every year. With free local classes and our online civics practice tool, you can prepare with confidence.