New Hampshire has enacted a law requiring students to achieve a minimum score of 70% on the full USCIS 128-question naturalization civics test. This new requirement significantly surpasses the national standard, which only mandates a passing score of 60% on a 10-question civics exam. The law aims to enhance civic knowledge among students in the state.
Key Details:
- New passing score: 70% on the full 128-question civics test
- National standard: 60% on a 10-question civics exam
- Applies to: Students in New Hampshire
- Effective date: Not specified in the announcement
This change may impact students’ understanding of U.S. civics and their preparedness for citizenship. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @Gaziger1963
