Immigration Data and Statistics
Since the passage of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, the Office of Immigration Statistics has responsibility to carry out two statutory requirements: 1) to collect and disseminate to Congress and the public data and information useful in evaluating the social, economic, environmental, and demographic impact of immigration laws; and 2) to establish standards of reliability and validity for immigration statistics collected by the Department’s operational Components.
The following are key datasets and resources published by the Office of Immigration Statistics.
New Releases
- Yearbook of Immigration Statistics 2019
- Immigration Enforcement Actions Flow Report: 2019
- Lawful Permanent Residents Flow Report: 2019
- Refugees and Asylees Flow Report: 2019
- Naturalizations Flow Report: 2019
- Nonimmigrant Admissions Flow Report: 2019
- LPR by State, County, Country of Birth, and Major Class of Admission (Top 200 Counties): 2007-2019
- Family Unit Actions Report - February 2020
- Legal Immigration and Adjustment of Status Report FY 2020, Q1
- Estimates of the Lawful Permanent Resident Population in the United States: 2015-2019
- Profiles on Lawful Permanent Residents - 2018
- Profiles on Naturalized Citizens - 2018
- Nonimmigrant Admissions by Selected Classes of Admission and Sex and Age: 2016-2018
- Yearbook Tables 8-11 Expanded (Adjustments of Status and New Arrivals): 2006-2018
- Lawful Permanent Residents by Type, Broad Class of Admission, and Sex and Broad Age Group: Top Twenty States: 2018
- Credible Fear Cases Completed: 2007-2018 and Referrals for Credible Fear Interview: 2016-2018
- Adjustments to Lawful Permanent Residence by Year of Entry: 2000-2018
- Border Security Metrics Report: 2018
Reports
The following are key datasets and resources published by the Office of Immigration Statistics.
Yearbook of Immigration Statistics
The Yearbook of Immigration Statistics is a compendium of tables that provides data on foreign nationals who were granted lawful permanent residence, were admitted into the United States on a temporary basis, applied for asylum or refugee status, or were naturalized.
Lawful Permanent Residents
Lawful permanent residents (LPRs), also known as “green card” holders, are non-citizens who are lawfully authorized to live permanently within the United States.
Refugees & Asylees
A refugee is a person outside his or her country of nationality who is unable or unwilling to return to his or her country of nationality because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution. An asylee is a person who meets the definition of refugee and is already present in the United States or is seeking admission at a port of entry.
U.S. Naturalizations
Naturalization confers U.S. citizenship upon foreign nationals who have fulfilled the requirements Congress established in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
U.S. Nonimmigrant Admissions
Nonimmigrants are foreign nationals granted temporary admission into the United States.
Immigration Enforcement Actions
DHS engages in immigration enforcement actions to prevent unlawful entry into the United States and to apprehend and repatriate aliens who have violated or failed to comply with U.S. immigration laws.
Population Estimates
Population estimates for unauthorized immigrants, nonimmigrant residents, and lawful permanent residents.
Immigration Statistics Infographics
Infographics produced by the Office of Immigration Statistics to make data provide by Department of Homeland Security components more readily available to the public.
Fact Sheets
Fact sheets on widely varying topics ranging from characteristics of those apprehended at the border in a given time period to reports on immigrants’ interstate migration between the acquisition of lawful permanent resident (LPR) status and citizenship.
Border Security
Protecting the nation’s borders—land, air, and sea—from the illegal entry of people, weapons, drugs, and contraband is vital to our homeland security, as well as economic prosperity. DHS has deployed unprecedented levels of personnel, technology, and resources and has made critical security improvements to secure and manage our borders. The following are reports related to Border Security.
Special Reports
The Office of Immigration Statistics (OIS) prepares special reports in response to Presidential, Secretarial, and congressional directives.
Reading Room
The Office of Immigration Statistics provides regularly released data and customized tabulations in response to a public request when there is a significant value for that information. Tabulations are organized by topic and an explanation of what the files contain.
Research Library
White papers and special projects related to immigration which may expand upon concepts in core reporting or topics of special interest to stakeholders.
Office of Immigration Statistics
Mission and contact information for the Office of Immigration Statistics.