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New 2025 Naturalization Civics Test Implemented by USCIS

USCIS has rolled out a new naturalization civics test for 2025, which includes updated questions and a revised format for citizenship applicants.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has implemented a new version of the naturalization civics test, which all applicants for U.S. citizenship must pass. The 2025 civics test features updated questions and a revised format. While the number of questions remains the same (applicants are asked up to 10 questions from a list of 100), the content has been updated to reflect recent changes in U.S. government and history. The passing score is still 6 out of 10 correct answers. The new test is part of a regular review process to ensure it remains a meaningful measure of an applicant's knowledge of U.S. civics. This is a key piece of immigration news for 2025 for those seeking to become U.S. citizens. Applicants should be aware of these visa updates and policy changes to prepare effectively. Study materials for the new test are available on the USCIS website.

What This Means for You:

  • Key Point 1: Applicants for U.S. citizenship must now study for and take the new 2025 version of the civics test.
  • Who Should Be Concerned: All individuals preparing to apply for naturalization.
  • Timeline for Action: The new test is effective now. Anyone filing for naturalization will be required to take the 2025 civics test.
  • Next Steps: Download the official study materials for the 2025 civics test from the USCIS website. Use flashcards, practice tests, and other resources to prepare for the exam. Consider taking a citizenship preparation class for additional support.
Source: Uscis.gov
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