District of Columbia Citizenship Test Answers (2026)
If you live in District of Columbia, three of the questions the USCIS officer may ask depend on your state: your governor, your U.S. senators, and your state capital. Study these along with the full 128-question bank.
Your state capital
Washington, D.C.
Your governor
(D.C. has no governor — the Mayor is head of the local government; currently Muriel Bowser)
Answers may changeYour U.S. senators
D.C. residents answer that the District of Columbia has no U.S. senators.
Answers may changeAnswers may change with elections and appointments. Last verified: 2026-07-12. Always confirm at uscis.gov/citizenship/testupdates and senate.gov.
Taking the citizenship test in District of Columbia
You take the citizenship test at a USCIS field office during your naturalization interview — the office is assigned by ZIP code, not chosen by you. Applicants in District of Columbia are served by the nearest USCIS field office; use the official locator to find yours. Open the USCIS field office locator or see our full guide to where the citizenship test is held.