USCIS has announced new and updated naturalization civics test questions that green card holders must answer to qualify for US citizenship.
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 ...
Currently, 88% of citizenship test-takers pass on their first try. Even if the Trump-era changes reduced that rate, it’s unclear what that would demonstrate.
Starting October 20, green card holders applying for US citizenship will face stricter requirements under a new USCIS policy ...
The 2025 Naturalization Civics Test will start to be administered on Oct. 20, coming with 128 potential questions for people to answer before becoming a U.S. citizen. According to the U.S. Citizenship ...
Were you paying attention in your high school Civic’s Class, or did Coach what’s-his-name bore you into oblivion? The answer might lie in whether or not you can pass the United States Citizenship Test ...
Starting Oct. 20, people taking the U.S. citizenship test will be required to answer 12 out of 20 questions correct instead of 6 out of 10.
From October 2025, US citizenship applicants will face a tougher civics and English test, stricter moral checks and even neighbourhood investigations ...
The Trump administration has been routinely targeting legal pathways to citizenship, including giving officials broader discretion to deny naturalization on vague grounds such as “anti-American” views ...
Green card holders who apply for citizenship on or after October 20 will be required to take the 2025 naturalization civics test. Applicants will be asked questions to test their understanding of U.S.
The US government has announced modifications to the Green Card application process, effective from October 20, impacting civics tests and moral conduct evaluations.
Even with Trump’s attempt to make it harder, the exam still requires a 60% passing grade and remains a poor measure of an applicant’s “Americanness." ...