US Green Cards: Nigeria Ranks among Top 20 Countries

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US Green Cards: Nigeria Ranks among Top 20 Countries

By Reporter 3

 

The US has ranked Nigeria among the top 20 countries globally that received United States permanent residency status visas, known as green cards.

This is made known in BusinessDay reports, according to 2022 data from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

The report revealed that Nigerians received 12,385 PR to migrate into the United States in the period under review.

The data indicated Mexico and India as the leading sources of new permanent residents.

Together, these two countries accounted for a combined total of 265,784 individuals, which constituted 26 percent of the overall total of new permanent residents.

Also, analysis of the data showed that 1,018,349 immigrants globally received their PRs, which included 82,117 green cards issued to African nationals.

The classes of PR visas issued to Nigerians included 7,529 persons who were immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, 818 through family-sponsored preferences, 3,213 through employment-based preferences, 14 through diversity programs, 797 as refugees and asylees, and 14 through other broad classes of admission.

Concerning asylum, Nigeria saw 259 individuals who were granted asylum affirmatively in 2022, a significant increase from 61 in 2013.

In terms of naturalization, Nigeria had 9,545 naturalized persons in 2013, which rose to 14,438 by 2022.

In a similar development, the US Department of State on Thursday, August 29, 2024, announced that it has issued all visas in the Employment-Based Fourth Preference (EB-4) category for fiscal year (FY) 2024.

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“The State Department, working in close collaboration with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, is pleased to announce the issuance of all available visas in the Employment-Based Fourth Preference (EB-4) category for fiscal year (FY) 2024,” it said.

The development comes as a desire to emigrate surged among Nigerians, especially the Youths, in what is now known as ‘Japa syndrome’.

Outside the US, the population of Nigerians in the United Kingdom, Canada, Austria, and other countries has increased significantly in the last four years, according to available data.

 

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Written by: Amos