The U.S. government is adding more questions to the civics test that applicants need to pass to become American citizens.
Citizenship applicants will be asked up to 20 randomly selected questions out of 128 as part of the 2025 Naturalization ...
During his first term in the White House, President Trump first introduced a version of this new test, but under President ...
The Trump Administration disclosed on September 17 the introduction of an updated civics examination for the 2025 ...
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 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 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services posted a Federal Register notice announcing that more questions were added to ...
The natural civics test for those seeking United States citizenship now have doubled the number of questions from 10 to ...
USCIS says the new citizenship test will more closely resemble a version that was drafted in 2020, which the agency says was ...
The Trump administration said the more complex test is the “first of many” changes to acquiring U.S. citizenship.
The Trump administration moved again Wednesday to make it harder to gain U.S. citizenship, announcing a slate of changes to ...
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