Every year, immigrants with green cards or permanent residency status in the United States seek U.S. citizenship. Part of the process of acquiring citizenship is taking the American Civics Test, an ...
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.
Immigrants seeking to become U.S. citizens will soon be required to answer more questions about American history and politics as part of a revised civics test announced Friday by the U.S. immigration ...
What ocean is on the West Coast of the U.S.? Name one branch of government. Not hard, are they? These are a representative few of the 100 questions on the U.S. Citizenship Test. Immigrants must answer ...
These are just some of the questions the United States of America expects you to know the answers to when you’re vying for citizenship—a feat that takes around three to five years to achieve if you do ...
The Trump administration says more difficult questions and other changes to the naturalization process will ensure only ...
The Trump administration is increasing the number of civics test questions that prospective American citizens could be asked to be naturalized, the latest move by his government to tighten the ...
The U.S. government is adding more questions to the civics test that applicants need to pass to become American citizens, the latest step by the Trump administration to tighten the legal immigration ...
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 ...