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US Citizenship Test to Become Harder, Says USCIS Director

Last updated: September 26, 2025 9:14 am
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This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: Upcoming Challenges in U.S. Citizenship Test Announced by USCIS Director

In a recent announcement, the director has hinted at the potential for a revamped citizenship process that may introduce a more standardized testing format and essay responses to better assess applicants’ command of English and their understanding of civic fundamentals.

On September 4, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) director made headlines by declaring that the current naturalization test for immigrants aiming to become U.S. citizens will see an increase in difficulty. Emphasizing a shift towards higher expectations, Director Joseph B. Edlow addressed an audience at the Center for Immigration Studies—a group that vocally advocates for reduced immigration numbers.

The existing test requires applicants to read and write in English and answer six out of ten civics-related questions about the U.S. government and its history. However, Edlow suggested that applicants may soon find themselves grappling with more complex components, including writing essays that require introspective thought. “We’re aiming for a deeper connection with the Constitution and a robust understanding of what it means to partake in the civic duties of being an American. Quite frankly, the current test lacks rigor,” stated Edlow. “It’s time we elevate the challenge.”

He elaborated on his vision for a more discerning assessment: “We intend to introduce questions that spur critical thinking. Imagine this—applicants might have to compose an essay on what ‘Being an American’ signifies to them,” he noted. Furthermore, Edlow expressed his intention to eliminate any avenues for applicants to receive undue coaching through the naturalization process.

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The path to “naturalization” generally involves a foreign national gaining lawful permanent residency, often through a ‘green card,’ followed by three to five years of residency. Naturalization is merely one of three pathways to U.S. citizenship; others include derivation through a parent’s naturalization or being born to American parents either in the U.S. or, under specific regulations, abroad.

Passing the naturalization test is integral to the process, which also requires an applicant to pledge allegiance to the Constitution and accept certain responsibilities, such as military service if required. Should an applicant falter on any aspect of the examination, they have the opportunity to retake it within a window of 60 to 90 days. However, a second failure results in the application being denied—accompanied by the forfeiture of all fees, necessitating a reapplication from square one.

Despite his call for increased difficulty, Edlow reassured that the goal isn’t to forge an insurmountable barrier. “We’re not trying to make the test impossible,” he clarified, “but it’s absolutely essential that we refresh the questions.”

In a striking declaration, Edlow voiced his commitment to hold accountable those seeking to gain benefits from the country without embracing the associated responsibilities of citizenship. “I am drawing a line—there must be a commitment to the ideals of being a U.S. citizen,” he contended.

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