Over 59,000 Indians Become US Citizens: A Growing Demographic Trend

Over 59,000 Indians Become US Citizens: A Growing Demographic Trend

According to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), many Indians are making the United States their new home.

The recent USCIS report revealed that more than 59,000 Indians were naturalized as US citizens in 2023, solidifying their position as the second-largest source country for new citizens.

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently released its annual report, shedding light on the diverse paths to American citizenship. In fiscal year 2023, nearly 870,000 individuals worldwide proudly took the oath, officially becoming US citizens.

Unpacking the Data:

  • Mexico led the pack, with over 110,000 individuals naturalized, representing 12.7%.
  •  India followed closely behind with 59,100 new citizens, accounting for 6.7%.
  •  The Philippines (44,800) and the Dominican Republic (35,200) also saw significant numbers join the US community.
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Key Takeaways:

  • Over 59,000 Indians became US citizens in 2023.
  •  This placed India as the second-largest source country, behind Mexico (110,000+).
  •  The Philippines (44,800) and the Dominican Republic (35,200) followed in subsequent positions.
  •  This trend highlights the growing Indian diaspora in the US.

What This Means:

  • This data showcases the continuous influx of Indian talent and contributions to the American social fabric.
  •  The reasons for Indian immigration are diverse, ranging from seeking professional opportunities to pursuing higher education or family reunification.
  •  This trend signifies a growing cultural exchange and integration between the US and India.
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