US will 'overhaul' the citizenship test: Here's what's new
- On September 17, 2025, the agency responsible for overseeing naturalization announced the return of the 2020 civics test format, which includes 128 questions and requires applicants to answer 20 questions during their interview.
- The reinstatement follows President Trump's 2020 update that increased questions from 100 to 128 and raised the test's difficulty to better assess applicants.
- The number of questions asked during the interview has increased from 10 to 20, and applicants are now required to correctly respond to at least 12 of them, compared to the previous standard of 6 correct answers out of 10. Additionally, some questions have been revised to demand more detailed and specific responses.
- USCIS spokesperson Matthew Tragesser highlighted that the recent updates mark the beginning of several forthcoming adjustments, underscoring the requirement for applicants to demonstrate English proficiency and lawful U.S. residency spanning three to five years.
- The changes aim to restore integrity to naturalization by enforcing robust vetting, stricter disability waiver reviews, and confirming applicants embrace U.S. values and principles.
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Trump Admin Announces Changes to U.S Citizenship Test
President Donald Trump's administration has announced that it is restoring stricter requirements for the U.S. naturalization test. The post Trump Admin Announces Changes to U.S Citizenship Test appeared first on Slay News.
Test Includes More Questions in the Future: Trump Administration Makes Naturalisation More Difficult
The U.S. government wants to prevent irregular migration - regular migration should at least be made more difficult. In addition, the naturalisation test becomes more extensive. However, this should only be a piece of the puzzle. As the equally necessary "good character" is to be proven, is questionable.
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