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Green Card Citizenship Test Changes: What EB-5 Investors Need to Know

  • Writer: Zoe Wollenschlaeger
    Zoe Wollenschlaeger
  • Oct 27
  • 4 min read

For EB-5 investors pursuing U.S. permanent residency, staying informed about changes to the naturalization process is crucial. One of the most significant updates in 2025 is the green card citizenship test changes, which affect how applicants demonstrate their knowledge of U.S. history, civics, and government. Understanding these changes can help investors strategically plan their path to U.S. citizenship, avoid delays, and ensure a smooth naturalization process.


In this comprehensive guide, we break down the key updates to the citizenship test, explain what EB-5 investors need to know, provide preparation strategies, and explore the broader implications for investors seeking US green card.


What Are the Green Card Citizenship Test Changes?


The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently overhauled the civics portion of the naturalization test. The updated test now contains 128 possible questions, replacing the previous 100-question pool. During the naturalization interview, applicants are asked 20 questions, and they must answer at least 12 correctly to pass.


These changes are designed to more accurately evaluate applicants’ understanding of U.S. history, government, and civic responsibilities. Some notable aspects include:


  • Longer, more detailed responses: Applicants may need to provide more than a one-word answer.

  • Broader coverage of historical events: Emphasis on key U.S. events, foundational documents, and important figures.

  • Greater focus on government structure: Applicants must demonstrate familiarity with federal, state, and local government roles.


Green Card Citizenship Test Changes

Why EB-5 Investors Should Pay Attention


EB-5 investors are foreign nationals who gain permanent residency by investing in U.S. businesses through EB-5 regional centers or direct investment projects. Typically, these investors become eligible for naturalization five years after obtaining their permanent green card. 


The test now emphasizes a deeper knowledge of U.S. history, government structure, and civic responsibilities, meaning that even experienced investors must dedicate time and effort to preparation to avoid surprises during the interview.


Key Test Preparation Strategies for EB-5 Investors


1. Study All 128 Questions


USCIS provides a complete list of potential questions. Review each question carefully and understand the correct answers. Group questions by category such as U.S. history, government, symbols, and rights/responsibilities for structured learning.


2. Practice Detailed Answers


Unlike the previous test, short answers may no longer suffice. Investors should practice articulating responses clearly and concisely. For instance, if asked about the Declaration of Independence, mention both its purpose and the historical context rather than providing only a single fact.


3. Use USCIS Official Study Materials


USCIS offers study guides, flashcards, and practice tests aligned with the new civics test. Leveraging these resources ensures that investors are familiar with both content and format.


4. Join Study Groups or Classes


Some organizations and immigration law firms offer specialized classes to prepare for the naturalization test. These classes often provide interactive learning, mock interviews, and peer support, which can improve confidence and retention.


5. Incorporate English Language Practice


Many EB-5 investors are non-native English speakers. Practicing civics answers in English is crucial since both understanding questions and providing verbal responses are required. Language coaching or ESL classes can complement test preparation.



how to prepare for the us naturalization test

EB-5 Program and Naturalization Considerations


  1. Connection Between EB-5 Investment and Citizenship


The EB-5 program allows foreign nationals to obtain a green card by investing in a U.S. business and creating at least ten full-time jobs. After maintaining permanent residency for five years, investors may apply for citizenship.


Important consideration: Passing the civics test is mandatory for naturalization. Therefore, the test changes directly impact EB-5 investors who are nearing eligibility for U.S. citizenship.


  1. Staying Updated on EB-5 Policy Changes


The EB-5 program has undergone significant reforms in recent years. While EB-5 visa citizenship applications currently follow the five-year residency requirement, proposals such as the "gold card" initiative could alter the pathway for wealthy investors.


Staying informed about legislative developments ensures that investors can plan both their investment and naturalization strategy effectively.



Expert Tips for EB-5 Investors Preparing for Citizenship


  1. Start Early: Begin studying at least 6-12 months before eligibility.


  2. Mock Interviews: Conduct practice sessions with immigration attorneys or certified coaches.


  3. Document Review: Ensure all investment and residency documentation is accurate, as USCIS reviews these during the naturalization process.


  4. Cultural Familiarity: Understand U.S. civic norms and responsibilities. Being able to discuss civic engagement may strengthen your application.


  5. Professional Guidance: Consult with EB-5 immigration professionals who understand both investment compliance and naturalization requirements.


Broader Implications for U.S. Citizenship


The recent test changes reflect a broader trend toward ensuring that new U.S. citizens have a meaningful understanding of the country’s history and governance. For EB-5 investors, this emphasizes that obtaining permanent residency is only one step.


Achieving citizenship requires intentional preparation, study, and engagement.

Passing the civics test can also foster confidence and integration, helping investors navigate life in the United States beyond legal requirements.


Conclusion


While the new test requires a more detailed understanding of U.S. history and government, careful preparation can make the process manageable. 

By taking these proactive steps, investors can confidently navigate the naturalization process, secure U.S. citizenship, and fully enjoy the benefits of their US green card by investment. Staying informed about these changes ensures that EB-5 investors are not only compliant but also well-prepared to embrace their new role as U.S. citizens.


Have questions about your EB-5 journey? Contact EB-5 Choice today

for expert guidance.



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