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USCIS Updates Naturalization Test, English Language Requirements

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India-West Staff Reporter


WASHINGTON, D.C.– The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is implementing a new 2025 naturalization civics test as part of a major overhaul of its American citizenship standards.


The agency, which released a Federal Register notice on September 16, announced that the changes are intended to better assess an applicant’s understanding of U.S. history and government.


USCIS Spokesperson Matthew Tragesser said, American citizenship is the “most sacred” in the world and should be reserved for those who fully embrace the nation’s values and are “fully assimilated.”


The changes are aimed at ensuring applicants can demonstrate their ability to read, write, and speak English, as well as a strong grasp of U.S. civics. In addition to the new test, USCIS has already announced several other policy changes.


The agency is restoring robust vetting for all applicants and tightening reviews for disability exceptions to English and civics requirements.


Furthermore, officers have received new guidance on assessing good moral character, now

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focusing on an applicant’s positive contributions to American society rather than just an absence of bad behavior.


USCIS is also resuming neighborhood investigations to ensure applicants meet all statutory requirements and are worthy of citizenship.


USCIS plans to announce more initiatives to enhance the integrity of the naturalization process in the coming weeks and months. (Courtesy: https://indiawest.com/)

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