Employment-based permanent immigrant visas and temporary nonimmigrant work visas issued, including principal and derivative beneficiaries, 1987–2019

Temporary work visas Employment-based LPR
1987 245,645 57,519
1988 261,712 58,727
1989 296,598 57,741
1990 315,369 58,192
1991 328,985 59,525
1992 325,155 116,198
1993 340,060 147,012
1994 375,207 123,291
1995 414,434 85,336
1996 429,580 117,499
1997 492,600 90,607
1998 539,221 77,517
1999 624,899 56,678
2000 727,234 106,642
2001 815,944 178,702
2002 785,802 173,814
2003 809,657 81,727
2004 915,188 155,330
2005 862,659 246,877
2006 961,855 159,081
2007 1,103,767 162,176
2008 1,061,182 164,741
2009 883,654 140,903
2010 937,404 148,343
2011 960,223 139,339
2012 992,446 143,998
2013 1,072,981 161,110
2014 1,163,160 151,596
2015 1,235,196 144,047
2016 1,356,459 137,893
2017 1,414,241 137,855
2018 1,406,139 138,171
2019 1,491,209 139,458

Notes: The Immigration Act of 1990 was enacted on November 29, 1990. LPR stands for lawful permanent resident. Employment-based LPR refers to permanent immigrant visas in the employment-based preference categories, which confer permanent residence on the migrant beneficiary. For more background on employment-based permanent immigrant visas, see USCIS, “Permanent Workers,” Working in the United States, last reviewed/updated Jan. 9, 2020.

Data shown in the figure include employment-based immigrant visas, preference categories 1–5, and nonimmigrant visas in the A-3, CW-1, CW-2, E-1, E-2, E-2C, E-3, E-3D, E-3R, F-1/OPT, G-5, H-1, H-1A, H-1B, H-1B1, H-1C, H-2, H-2A, H-2B, H-4, J-1, J-2, L-1, L-2, O-1, O-2, O-3, P-1, P-2, P-3, P-4, Q-1, R-1, R-2, TN, and TD classifications.

Source

Author’s analysis of U.S. Department of State, Nonimmigrant Visa Statistics; Interagency Working Group on U.S. Government-Sponsored International Exchanges and Training; U.S. Department of State, J-1 Visa Website; Office of Immigration Statistics, Yearbook of Immigration Statistics, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (various years); Government Accountability Office, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands: DHS Implementation of Immigration Laws, Statement of David Gootnick, Director, International Affairs and Trade, GAO-19-376T (February 27, 2019); U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, “International Student and Exchange Visitor Data,” Student and Exchange Visitor Program Data Library; USCIS, I-765 approval data, various years, USCIS Electronic Reading Room.

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