The New U.S. Citizenship Test Explained (2025 Update)

Includes:
- What exactly changed (128 questions, 20 asked, 12 correct to pass, early stop rule).

- What did not change (English reading/writing/speaking).

- Timeline: who takes the old vs new test (Oct 20, 2025 cutoff).

- Links to official USCIS resources (PDF of 128 Qs, USCIS study guide).

TLDR
From October 20, 2025, USCIS will use a new civics test for people applying for U.S. citizenship. The new test has 128 possible questions instead of 100. At your interview, you will be asked 20 questions, and you must answer 12 correctly to pass. The English reading, writing, and speaking parts stay the same. If you filed your citizenship application before October 20, 2025, you will still take the old test.


What exactly changed

  • The civics question bank grew from 100 to 128 questions.
  • During the interview, the officer will now ask 20 questions instead of 10.
  • To pass, you need 12 correct answers (same 60% passing score as before).
  • There is a new early-stop rule:
    • If you already get 12 correct, the officer will stop.
    • If you get 9 wrong, the officer will also stop.
  • The English portion (reading, writing, speaking) did not change.

Official source: USCIS – 2025 Civics Test


What did not change

  • English reading test: read one out of three sentences correctly.
  • English writing test: write one out of three sentences correctly.
  • English speaking test: officer checks your ability to speak English during the interview.
  • The pass rate requirement stays 60% (just with more questions asked).

Timeline: Which test do you take

  • If you file Form N-400 before October 20, 2025 → You take the 2008 version of the test (100 questions, 10 asked, 6 correct needed).
  • If you file on or after October 20, 2025 → You take the 2025 version of the test (128 questions, 20 asked, 12 correct needed).
  • Important: It is the filing date, not the interview date, that decides which test applies.

Official notice: Federal Register – 2025 Civics Test Implementation


Official USCIS study resources

You can download and use the same study materials that USCIS officers use:


Comparison: Old 2008 Test vs New 2025 Test

Feature2008 Test2025 Test
Question bank100 questions128 questions
Questions asked at interview1020
Passing score6 correct (60%)12 correct (60%)
Early-stop ruleNoYes (stop if 12 correct or 9 wrong)
English testRequiredRequired (unchanged)

Why USCIS made the change

  • To update civics knowledge for today’s context.
  • To make the test more consistent and structured across all applicants.
  • To encourage stronger understanding of U.S. history and government.
  • To strengthen the naturalization process as part of a broader policy review.

What this means for you

  • If you want the simpler 2008 version, you must file before October 20, 2025.
  • If you file after that date, prepare for the 128-question bank.
  • Do not worry too much about the number — you still only need 12 correct out of 20.
  • Use the official USCIS study guides and practice daily.
  • Stay updated with official USCIS pages to avoid misinformation.

Final word
Yes, the test is bigger. Yes, it sounds scarier. But remember — the passing bar is the same. The U.S. citizenship process is about proving knowledge and commitment, not memorizing trivia perfectly. With good study tools, mock tests, and consistent practice, you can walk into your interview confident and ready.