USCIS has detailed the civics test requirements for individuals applying for U.S. citizenship. The test consists of 128 civics questions covering American government principles, rights and responsibilities of citizens, and American history. During the citizenship interview, applicants will be asked up to 20 questions randomly selected from this list, with a passing requirement of at least 12 correct answers.
Key Details:
- The civics test includes topics such as the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and American history.
- Applicants must answer at least 12 out of 20 questions correctly to pass (60% passing score).
- The test is oral, requiring spoken answers in English unless an exemption applies.
- Some answers may change over time, such as current officials; applicants should verify names at the time of their interview.
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Source: @rtejedaguerrero
