The Trump administration says more difficult questions, and other changes to the naturalization process, will ensure only ...
The 2025 naturalization civics test includes additional questions on topics ranging from "American Innovation" to influential historical documents.
You'll now need to answer more questions to become a citizen, and neighborhood investigations will resume for the first time ...
People hoping to become U.S. citizens will take a harder citizenship test beginning Oct. 20. The exam will now include 20 ...
An updated U.S. citizenship test was announced on Sept. 17 as part of a stricter naturalization process. Take ours to see if you can pass.
New citizenship test largely mirrors the 2020 civics test the Trump administration implemented, but some answers are now more ...
The Trump administration moved again Wednesday to make it harder to gain U.S. citizenship, announcing a slate of changes to ...
The new Trump approach also includes plans to challenge “birthright citizenship,” under which almost all children born on U.S. soil (the offspring of foreign diplomats are the main exception) ...
The current test has 100 possible questions. Immigrants seeking citizenship are orally asked 10 and must get six correct. Much of this is elementary: “Who was the first President?” “Name one branch or ...
Green card holders who apply for citizenship on or after October 20 will be required to take the 2025 naturalization civics ...
Citizenship applicants will be asked up to 20 randomly selected questions out of 128 as part of the 2025 Naturalization Civics Test; you can test your knowledge with our modified quiz.
The test most adult immigrants to the United States take to become naturalized citizens could become much harder under new plans floated by the Trump Administration this week. “This test is just too ...