The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) posted a Federal Register notice announcing that 28 more questions were added to the naturalization test.
"One of many steps in an ongoing effort to restore integrity to the naturalization process and meet congressional intent," USCIS said.
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Foreigners who want to become U.S. citizens must "write and speak English and understand U.S. government and civics," the agency said in a statement.
Originally, the civic test had 100 questions, and with the 28 questions added, it now has a total of 128.
What changes from now on?
The number of questions was increased from 100 to 128.
During the interview, the immigration officer will ask 20 questions instead of 10.
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