The U.S. government is adding more questions to the civics test that applicants need to pass to become American citizens.
New citizenship test largely mirrors the 2020 civics test the Trump administration implemented, but some answers are now more complicated ...
The Trump administration moved again Wednesday to make it harder to gain U.S. citizenship, announcing a slate of changes to the civics test that immigrants must pass to be naturalized.
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.
The Trump administration said the more complex test is the “first of many” changes to acquiring U.S. citizenship.
The US citizenship test is about to get more challenging.The Department of Homeland Security will bring back the more demanding 2020 civics exam, expanding what applicants must know about American ...
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services announces changes to its naturalization process. A new civics test will take effect from October 20, 2025. Applicants filing before this date will take the ...
During his first term in the White House, President Trump first introduced a version of this new test, but under President Joe Biden, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) reverted to the ...
The government is adding more questions and requirements for the naturalization test to become a U.S. citizen.
As part of a “multi-step overhaul” of the naturalization process, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced Wednesday that it is expanding and altering its Naturalization ...
The United States government has tightened the process for obtaining citizenship in the country. An expanded civics test will probe deeper into how much the applicant knows about the country.
The Trump administration is making changes to the citizenship test and reinstating updates made to the test during Trump's first term.