Redesigned (New) Naturalization Test
In the interest of creating a more standardized, fair, and meaningful naturalization process, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently completed a multi-year redesign of the naturalization test. The revised test, with an emphasis on the fundamental concepts of American democracy and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, will help encourage citizenship applicants to learn and identify with the basic values we all share as Americans.
Redesign Process
The
major aim of the redesign process is to ensure that naturalization
applicants have uniform, consistent testing experiences nationwide, and
that the civics test can effectively assess whether applicants have a
meaningful understanding of U.S. government and history. Following a
basic U.S. history and civics curriculum, the redesigned test will
serve as an important instrument to encourage civic learning and
patriotism among prospective citizens.
To accomplish these goals, USCIS initially piloted a new test–with an overhauled English reading and writing section, as well as new history and government questions–in ten sites across the country. The feedback from this pilot was then used to finalize testing procedures, English reading and writing prompts, and a list of 100 new history and government questions. To ensure the pilot accounted for a representative sample of candidates with a variety of education levels, the test was also piloted at adult education sites nationwide.
The resulting redesigned test was publicly introduced on September 27, 2007. Naturalization applicants will begin taking the revised test on October 1, 2008.
Which Test Do I Take?
USCIS will begin administering the redesigned (new) naturalization test on October 1, 2008. Use the chart below to determine if you will take the old or redesigned (new) test.
| Date Form N-400 Filed* | Date of Initial Exam | Test to be Taken | If Applicant Fails Initial Exam, Re-test to be Taken |
| Before October 1, 2008 | Before October 1, 2008 | Old Test | Old Test |
| Before October 1, 2008 | On or After October 1, 2008 up until October 1, 2009 | Applicant's Choice of | The same version of the test as the one taken during the initial examination |
| On or After October 1, 2008 | On or After October 1, 2008 | Redesigned (New) Test | Redesigned (New) Test |
| At Any Time (i.e. Before, On or After October 1, 2008) | On or After October 1, 2009 | Redesigned (New) Test | Redesigned (New) Test |
*The Application for Naturalization, Form N-400, is properly filed with USCIS on the date it is received by the appropriate USCIS Office with signature, correct fee, and the form is completed according to instructions.
This page can be found at http://www.uscis.gov/newtest
Redesigned (New) Naturalization Test: Vocabulary List for the English Reading Test (165KB PDF)
Redesigned (New) Naturalization Test: Vocabulary List for the English Writing Test (167KB PDF)
Redesigned (New) Naturalization Test: Civics (History and Government) Questions (336KB PDF)
Redesigned (New) Naturalization Test: Civics (History and Government) Questions (Spanish Version) (332KB PDF)
Redesigned (New) Naturalization Test: Civics (History and Government) Questions (Chinese Version) (363KB PDF)
Redesigned (New) Naturalization Test: Civics (History and Government) Questions (Tagalog Version) (289KB PDF)
Redesigned (New) Naturalization Test: Civics (History and Government) Questions (Vietnamese Version) (278KB PDF)
Civics Flash Cards for the New Naturalization Test (7523KB PDF)
A useful study tool for teachers and students.Civics Flash Cards for the New Naturalization Test (reversed colors) (7084KB PDF)
Learn About the United States: Quick Civics Lessons for the New Naturalization Test (1532KB PDF)
Redesigned (New) Naturalization Test Informational Brochure (493KB PDF)
Scoring Guidelines for the English Portion of the Naturalization Test (40KB PDF)
Naturalization Test Redesign Project: Civics Item Selection Analysis (5664KB PDF)
New Naturalization Test Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) (62KB PDF)
New Naturalization Test Fact Sheet (56KB PDF)


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