The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced an updated civics test that immigrants must pass in order to qualify for US citizenship. The new version of the test will officially take effect this fall.
What Is the New US Civics Test?
According to the USCIS notice published in the Federal Register, the 2025 naturalization civics test is designed to measure applicants’ knowledge of US history and government, as required by federal law.
The agency stated that the update is part of “ongoing efforts to restore integrity to the naturalization process” while ensuring that congressional intent is fulfilled.
USCIS on the Importance of Citizenship
The department emphasized that naturalization is a privilege, allowing immigrants to become fully vested members of American society with rights and responsibilities.
“American citizenship is the most sacred citizenship in the world and should only be reserved for aliens who will fully embrace our values and principles as a nation,” USCIS spokesperson Matthew Tragesser said.
Focus on Integration and American Values
Tragesser further highlighted that the new civics test is meant to reassure Americans that new citizens are prepared to embrace US culture and governance.
“The American people can be assured that those joining them as fellow citizens are fully assimilated, and that America’s greatness can be attained only by ensuring that citizenship is granted solely to those who fully meet all the requirements including the ability to read, write, and speak English, and understand the US government,” he added.
Why the New Test Matters
With immigration continuing to shape the nation, the updated civics test underscores the US government’s commitment to ensuring that future citizens understand the country’s history, values, and democratic principles.