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Every 4th Non-resident Foreign National In US In 2016 An Indian: Report

Darpan News Desk IANS, 20 Sep, 2019 08:41 PM

    Every fourth non-resident foreign national in the US in 2016 was an Indian, according to a report which states that about 60 per cent of the resident non-immigrants were citizens of Asian countries, with those from China accounting for 15 per cent.


    In 2016, there were an estimated 2.3 million non-immigrant residents who are mainly workers, students, exchange visitors, and diplomats and other representatives. This was up 15 per cent from two million in 2015, said the report compiled by the Department of Homeland Security.


    Examples of such temporary purposes include tourism, work, study, participation in an exchange programme, representing a foreign government or international organisation, and accompanying a principal non-immigrant as an immediate family member, it said.


    In 2016, there were 580,000 Indians in the US as resident non-immigrants. Of these, 440,000 were temporary workers, which includes those on H-1B visas and 140,000 were students. China came up with a distant second with 340,000 resident non-immigrants. This included 40,000 temporary workers and 260,000 students, the report said.


    “Seventy-five per cent of Indian nationals were admitted as temporary workers, making up about 40 per cent of the temporary worker total, whereas about 75 per cent of Chinese nationals were admitted as students, comprising 30 per cent of the student total. China also accounted for 15 per cent of the exchange visitor total, compared to India’s four per cent,” the report said.


    The next leading countries were Mexico, Canada, South Korea, Japan and Saudi Arabia. Mexico trended similarly to India, with 85 per cent admitted as temporary workers and only about 10 per cent as students.


    Canada and Japan also favoured temporary workers, but to a lesser extent, with about 65 to 70 per cent workers and about 20 to 25 per cent students, respectively. South Korea and Saudi Arabia were more like China, favouring students.


    According to a latest CRS report, in fiscal 2018, Department of State consular officers issued nine million non-immigrant visas, down from a peak of 10.9 million in 2015.


    There were approximately 6.8 million tourism and business visas, which comprised more than three-quarters of all non-immigrant visas issued in 2018.


    Other notable groups were temporary workers (924,000, or 10.2 per cent), students (399,000, or 4.4 per cent), and cultural exchange visitors (382,000, or 4.2 per cent), the report said.


    Visas issued to foreign nationals from Asia made up 43 per cent of non-immigrant visas issued in 2018, followed by North America (21 per cent), South America (18 per cent), Europe (12 per cent), and Africa (five per cent), it said.

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