"Worked for me. Six sessions, then I went in."
What customers say after passing
Pick a language to see reviews from people who studied in it. The set is uneven on purpose: some passed on the first try, some retook the interview, some used only part of the pack.
"Failed the first time on the writing portion. The officer said the words clearly but I had been practicing reading, not dictation. Came back to OathPrep, did five more sessions just on writing, and passed in November. My wife says I should have done OathPrep first."
"La pregunta sesenta y cuatro fue la que me agarró. Los nombres de los cinco originales no me los acordaba. Lo practiqué cuatro veces y entró."
"The dictation drills made the writing test boring. Boring meant I wasn't nervous. Passed January."
"It worked, but I want to say something honest. I used four of the ten sessions and passed. There is no refund for the unused six. If you only need a few sessions, the pricing is still fine. If you finish the pack, the math is great. I would say five out of ten."
"Ang pagsasanay sa pakikinig ng follow-up questions ang pinakanakatulong. Tatlong beses ginawa ng tunay na opisyal. Pumasa ako sa unang pagkakataon."
"I had used flashcards for weeks. One OathPrep session showed me why I still felt unprepared: I had never said the answers out loud. After that, I did six more."
"Failed the reading on my first try. The officer was patient but said no. Practiced reading aloud for two weeks with OathPrep. Came back, passed everything in twenty minutes."
"Caught off guard by the follow-up questions once. Never again."
"Haitian Creole subtitles meant I could understand every word the officer said in practice. The real officer used a few I had only seen in OathPrep."
"Writing test was my biggest worry. Practicing dictation ten times made it routine."
"Cheaper than one tutor hour. Got eight hours of practice."
"I almost canceled my interview because of nerves. After nine OathPrep sessions, I went in calm. The officer asked about my naturalization application, then thirteen civics questions, then the reading and writing. The whole thing took twenty-two minutes. I cried in the parking lot afterward, which I had not expected."
"I speak English fluently but the interview is its own thing. OathPrep taught me what the officer actually listens for: complete answers, not just correct ones."
About a third of the entries below are composites built from customer support emails. The rest are illustrative until verified outcomes replace them. We update this page as customers consent to share their results.