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U.S. adding more questions to citizenship test in latest step to overhaul legal immigration process
The U.S. government is adding more questions to the civics test that applicants need to pass to become American citizens, ...
The Trump administration is making changes to the citizenship test and reinstating updates made to the test during Trump's ...
The government is adding more questions and requirements for the naturalization test to become a U.S. citizen.
The 2025 version of the Natural Civics Test will expand the number of potential questions from 100 to 128. The test will also get longer – citizenship applicants will need to answer 20 instead of 10.
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New US citizenship test requires deeper knowledge of American history
Kale Carey] U.S. CITIZENSHIP JUST GOT A LITTLE HARDER. APPLICANTS WILL NOW FACE A NEW CIVICS TEST WITH MORE QUESTIONS ABOUT AMERICAN HISTORY, GOVERNMENT…AND THE FOUNDING PRINCIPLES OF THE NATION. U.S.
The head of the Citizenship and Immigration Services said the current test is "too easy" and promised to make it harder.
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Could you pass it? New US Citizenship test released
USCIS has released a new naturalization civics test for 2025 with 128 questions, requiring applicants to answer 12 of 20 questions correctly to pass.
(NewsNation) — The Trump administration will soon move forward with changes to the U.S. citizenship test, which the new head of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has called too easy. Recently ...
Following the naturalization ceremony, U.S. citizens will receive a congratulatory letter from President Donald Trump.
A new Republican proposal would end language exemptions for older permanent residents who take the civics portion of the U.S.
The U.S. Naturalization Test is an essential milestone in attaining citizenship in the United States. In fiscal year 2023, 878,500 new American citizens were welcomed in national naturalization ...
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