Naturalization in the United States, Fiscal Years 1910-2024
Naturalization, the process by which immigrants take citizenship in the United States, extends to foreign nationals the same rights and responsibilities as those held by the U.S. born. The final step is being sworn in as a U.S. citizen during an oath-taking ceremony. This chart shows how many immigrants have naturalized annually since the early 20th century, via civilian or military pathways.
Click on the "Get the Data" button above for the data behind this tool, or download this additional dataset for information on naturalization by region or country of birth.
Note
Data on military naturalizations prior to 1918 are not available.
Source
Migration Policy Institute tabulation of data from U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Homeland Security Statistics, Yearbook of Immigration Statistics (various years). Available at https://ohss.dhs.gov/topics/immigration/yearbook.