Yearbook 2022
FY 2022 Tables that provide data on green card recipients that are admitted as temporary nonimmigrants, granted asylum or refugee status, or are naturalized.
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FY 2022 Tables that provide data on green card recipients that are admitted as temporary nonimmigrants, granted asylum or refugee status, or are naturalized.
FY 2021 Tables that provide data on green card recipients that are admitted as temporary nonimmigrants, granted asylum or refugee status, or are naturalized.
FY 2020 Tables that provide data on green card recipients that are admitted as temporary nonimmigrants, granted asylum or refugee status, or are naturalized.
The 2019 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics is a compendium of tables that provide data on foreign nationals who are granted lawful permanent residence.
The 2018 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics is a compendium of tables that provide data on foreign nationals who are granted lawful permanent residence (i.e., immigrants who receive a “green card”), admitted as temporary nonimmigrants, granted asylum or refugee status, or are naturalized. The Yearbook also presents data on immigration enforcement actions, including apprehensions and arrests, removals, and returns.
The 2017 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics has data on who has a “green card”, temporary nonimmigrants, granted asylum, refugee status, or are naturalized.
The 2016 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics has data on who has a “green card”, temporary nonimmigrants, granted asylum, refugee status, or are naturalized.
The 2013 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics is a compendium of tables that provide data on foreign nationals who are granted lawful permanent residence (i.e., immigrants who receive a “green card”), admitted as temporary nonimmigrants, granted asylum or refugee status, or are naturalized. The Yearbook also presents data on immigration enforcement actions, including apprehensions and arrests, removals, and returns.
The Yearbook of Immigration Statistics is a compendium of tables that provide data on foreign nationals who are granted lawful permanent residence (i.e., immigrants who receive a “green card”), admitted as temporary nonimmigrants, granted asylum or refugee status, or are naturalized. The Yearbook also presents data on immigration enforcement actions, including apprehensions and arrests, removals, and returns.
The 2000 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics is a compendium of tables that provide data on foreign nationals who are granted lawful permanent residence (i.e., immigrants who receive a “green card”), admitted as temporary nonimmigrants, granted asylum or refugee status, or are naturalized. The Yearbook also presents data on immigration enforcement actions, including apprehensions and arrests, removals, and returns.