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District of Columbia Civics Test Practice

Four USCIS civics questions depend on the state you live in. Here are the current answers for District of Columbia, plus your local USCIS field office.

Your state-specific answers

Answer in English. USCIS officers accept any of the answer phrasings shown.

Your U.S. senators

Q23: Who is one of your state's U.S. senators now?

(none — D.C. has no voting senators)I
(none — D.C. has no voting senators)I

Your governor

Q61: Who is the governor of your state now?

Muriel Bowser (Mayor)D

Your U.S. representative

Q29: Name your U.S. representative.

District of Columbia has 0 U.S. House district(s). USCIS expects the name of YOUR district's representative — find yours via the official lookup tool.

Find your representative

Your state capital

Q62: What is the capital of your state?

Washington, D.C.

USCIS field offices in District of Columbia

Your naturalization interview will be at one of these locations. Confirm your exact office on your USCIS interview notice.

  • Washington Field Office

    Fairfax, VA

How to study the state-specific questions

Politicians change. Memorize the names above, but verify them within 30 days of your interview — USCIS expects current officeholders, not the ones in textbooks. We refresh this page after every U.S. Senate election, presidential transition, and gubernatorial change.

Practicing somewhere else?

If you're studying for the test in a neighboring state, use those state-specific pages instead.

Last updated: May 18, 2026