The Civics Exam
The Civics Exam is another crucial aspect of the naturalization process. Aside from filing forms, this oral exam tests an applicant’s ability to correctly answer basic questions about American history and government: notable dates, influential figures, the purpose of the Constitution, and civic duties of American citizens.
For the civics portion of the examination, a USCIS officer will ask ten questions in which the applicant must answer at least six correctly.
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