Citizen Quest Blog
Stories, tips, and updates to help you on your citizenship journey.

How a Bill Becomes a Law (And Why It's So Hard Today)
Learn how a bill becomes a law in the U.S. Congress step by step. Only 274 of about 19,000 bills introduced in 2023–24 made it. Here's the real path.

How to Register to Vote (And Why It's One of the Most Important Things You'll Ever Do)
A state-by-state guide to voter registration for newly naturalized citizens. Learn the four ways to register, key deadlines, and what you need to start voting today.

State vs. Federal Government: Who Is Responsible for What
A plain-language breakdown of federalism explaining which level of U.S. government handles education, taxes, roads, healthcare, and more — and why policies vary by state.

The Three Branches of Government: Checks and Balances Demystified
A visual and narrative explanation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches and how they limit each other

How Many Americans Could Actually Pass the Naturalization Test?
Only 36% of U.S. adults pass a civics quiz immigrants ace at 91%. Survey data across 41,000 Americans reveals a civic knowledge gap that may surprise you.

The U.S. Constitution Explained in Plain English
The entire U.S. Constitution contains just 4,543 words ([National Archives](https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/constitution-transcript)). That's shorter than most app terms-of-service agreements you've scrolled past without reading. Yet this single document has defined how the American government works for more than 230 years — and a surprising number of Americans have never read it.

Who Was Benjamin Franklin? The Runaway Apprentice Who Shaped America

What Happens on Your Naturalization Interview Day in 2026
A step-by-step walkthrough of the USCIS naturalization interview: what to bring, how the test works, and what happens after. Covers the 2025 civics test changes and current processing timelines .

How to Apply for U.S. Citizenship With Form N-400 in 2026
Step-by-step guide to the USCIS N-400 naturalization process in 2026, covering the new civics test, updated $710 filing fees, and every stage explained