Revised U.S. Citizenship Test Will Require Immigrants To Answer More Questions

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 services agency.

Starting December 1, applicants for U.S. citizenship will have to correctly answer at least 12 of 20 questions posed by immigration officials. The current civics test requires immigrants to correctly answer 6 questions out of a total of 10.

The civics test is one of several required steps immigrants need to fulfil before becoming naturalized U.S. citizens — a process administered by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services [USCIS]. Most applicants also undergo another test to demonstrate their ability to read, write, and speak basic English.