USCIS Citizenship Test in Alabama

If you live in Alabama, here are the state-specific answers you'll need for your USCIS citizenship interview. The officer will ask about your governor, U.S. senators, and state capital.

Last verified: April 15, 2026

Alabama Governor & Senators

Governor

Kay Ivey

U.S. Senator

Tommy Tuberville

U.S. Senator

Katie Britt

State Capital

Montgomery

Questions the Officer Will Ask About Alabama

These are the USCIS civics questions where the answer depends on your state. Here are the correct answers for Alabama residents:

Other Government Questions You Should Know

Beyond state-specific questions, the USCIS officer will ask general questions about the U.S. government. Here are the most commonly tested:

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USCIS field offices in Alabama

Your USCIS naturalization interview takes place at the field office serving your home address. Use the official USCIS office locator to find yours.

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Alabama citizenship test FAQ

Do I need to know my Alabama senators for the citizenship test?

Yes. Question 20 of the USCIS civics test asks you to name one of your state's U.S. senators. For Alabama, the current senators are Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt. The officer will accept either name.

Where is my USCIS interview in Alabama?

Most Alabama applicants interview at the USCIS field office serving their home zip code. Birmingham is the largest city in Alabama and is typically the regional field office area. Use the USCIS office locator to confirm yours.

What if my Alabama governor changes before my interview?

USCIS accepts the answer that was current at the time you submitted your N-400 application, but it's safest to know the current officeholder. As of April 15, 2026, the governor of Alabama is Kay Ivey.

Nearby states

Same-region answers to study if you're moving or your interview office is in another state.

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USCIS Citizenship Test in Alabama (2025), Governor, Senators & Capital