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New Citizenship Test for Naturalization Applicants

Written by Ri Law

2020년 November 24일

Lawful permanent residents seeking to become U.S. citizens will now be required to take a more difficult and longer citizenship test. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that the new test increases the total number of questions from 100 to 128. Applicants will be verbally asked 20 questions and must answer at least 12 correctly, up from six out of 10.

While applicants previously may have been asked to identify one of the branches of government, they may now be asked to identify all three branches of government. Applicants who may have been asked to identify three of the original 13 states may now be asked to identify five of the original 13 states. USCIS says one of the goals of the new test is to ensure applicants learn more about civics and history and aren’t simply repeating learned names and dates.

A longer and more challenging test will likely prevent some immigrants from becoming citizens. It will also delay the citizenship process for hundreds of thousands more who are already waiting in months or years long backlogs. The new test will apply to any person who files a citizenship application after December 1, 2020.