PHOENIX — An updated U.S. citizenship test will require applicants to answer more questions than before and could slow down the number of tests held each day, experts said. The U.S. Citizenship and ...
Starting next month, a new version of the U.S. citizenship test will require applicants to answer twice as many questions as the current one. Immigration and naturalization experts say the revamped ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The new citizenship test, which will take effect for green card holders who file for citizenship after Monday, includes twice as ...
The US government is making significant changes to the naturalization process, reinstating a harder version of the citizenship test that will pose greater challenges for prospective citizens.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on Friday announced a new naturalization test with more than two dozen additional questions and a higher number of correct answers required to receive ...
The Biden administration revealed plans Wednesday to rewrite the test to become a U.S. citizen, making it a multiple-choice exam and changing the way applicants must demonstrate their knowledge of ...
The Trump administration, on Thursday, revived a new, harder version of the U.S. citizenship test that contains more complicated questions and specific answers as part of its wider efforts to tighten ...
What rules does the Trump administration’s new naturalization test change regarding the questions immigrants must answer? The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued an alert on ...
(NEXSTAR) — As part of a “multi-step overhaul” of the naturalization process, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced Wednesday that it is expanding and altering its Naturalization ...
The civics questions now will be drawn from a list of 100 provided for study, down from 128. Matt Jonas/Digital First Media/Boulder Daily Camera via Getty Images President Biden’s administration is ...
President Donald Trump wants the U.S. to have only what he considers to be the right type of citizens. In the past, aspiring citizens had to answer at least six of 10 questions correctly, in an oral ...