US Visa Statistics: Trends, Approvals, Rejections, and More
US Visa Statistics: Trends, Approvals, Rejections, and More
U.S. visa applications have increased steadily since global travel resumed, and the recovery has now shifted into expansion. The U.S. Department of State’s own workload tables show that in FY2024, consular sections handled 14.25 million non-immigrant visa applications worldwide and issued 10.97 million visas; both figures are higher than the pre-COVID benchmark of 11.73 million applications and 8.74 million issuances in FY2019. In other words, activity is +21% compared to non-immigrant visa applications and +25% on issuances, confirming that demand has not only returned but also exceeded pre-pandemic levels.
Since FY2019, the Visa Office reports at the application level (not just workload actions), which more accurately captures final outcomes in a fiscal year. That methodology change and the State Department’s pandemic-era service suspension and phased restart explain the sharp 2020–2022 dip and underscore why the 2023–2024 performance represents a genuine, sustained recovery rather than a one-off spike.
US Visa Statistics During 2024-2023: Post-Pandemic Expansion
After the sharp rebound of 2022, U.S. non-immigrant visa issuances continued to expand through 2024. Volumes surpassed the 10-million mark in 2023 and accelerated further in 2024, reflecting restored consular capacity, pent-up demand from the pandemic years, and renewed global mobility for tourism, study, and work. The uptick suggests normalization toward (and in some markets, beyond) late-2010s levels.
U.S. Non-Immigrant Visa Issuances (2024–2023)
2024- 10,969,936 visas issued
Approvals climbed to nearly 11 million, marking another year of growth. Expanded appointment availability and operational efficiencies at high-volume posts helped push totals higher, signaling a mature recovery and sustained travel appetite.
2023- 10,438,327 visas issued
Rising above 10.4 million, issuances reflected stabilized interview pipelines, broader waivers where available, and strong demand across visitor and student categories as backlogs eased.
2024 data
B-1 Visa (Business Visitor) 2024
In FY 2024, U.S. consulates processed a total of 40,031 B-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
31,544 visas were issued
8,487 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 78.8% and a refusal rate of 21.2%.
Business travel remained resilient in 2024, with routine interview capacity largely restored. Refusals continued to stem mainly from 214(b) ties/intent findings and documentation gaps, while approvals reflected steady demand for time-sensitive corporate travel.
Africa
Kenya- 468
South Africa- 304
Sudan- 164
Tanzania- 104
Ethiopia- 90
B-1 traffic concentrates in East & Southern Africa, with Kenya and South Africa as regional business hubs; Sudan’s spike likely reflects project- or relocation-driven travel.
Asia
Philippines- 4,991
China (mainland)- 3,101
Malaysia- 890
Indonesia- 609
India- 591
Southeast Asia leads 2024 B-1 volumes (Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia), while China and India show strong corporate flows as interview capacity stayed high.
Europe
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 1,552
Romania- 481
Netherlands- 434
Ukraine- 300
Bosnia and Herzegovina- 213
The UK dominates, with sizable activity from the Netherlands and Romania; Ukraine remains elevated amid displacement-related travel and business continuity moves.
North America
Mexico- 4,846
Cuba- 1,083
Nicaragua- 608
Dominican Republic- 438
Jamaica- 279
Mexico towers over the region. Caribbean/Central American posts (Cuba, Nicaragua, DR, Jamaica) contribute robust volumes as routine business travel normalizes.
Oceania
Nauru- 57
Australia- 44
Papua New Guinea- 40
New Zealand- 17
Fiji- 2
Small overall but project-driven; Nauru and PNG stand out relative to population size, likely tied to specific industry and government contracts.
South America
Brazil- 3,078
Peru- 611
Ecuador- 319
Colombia- 302
Chile- 216
Brazil dominates B-1 flows, with Andean markets (Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile) showing strong corporate and technical travel demand.
B-1/B-2 Visa (Combination Visitor) 2024
In FY 2024, U.S. consulates processed a total of 8,995,108 B1/B2 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
6,498,006 visas were issued
2,497,104 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 72.2% and a refusal rate of 27.8%. With global travel firmly normalized, B1/B2 volumes remained very high. Approval rates dipped versus 2023 as demand outpaced interview slots in some posts and 214(b) ties/intent scrutiny stayed elevated, especially in high-growth markets.
Africa
Nigeria- 72,463
Egypt- 66,620
South Africa- 45,638
Morocco- 30,677
Ghana- 21,937
Demand is led by Nigeria and Egypt, with South Africa a major hub. North/West Africa (Morocco, Ghana) rounds out a strong top tier as routine travel fully normalized.
Asia
India- 898,754
China (mainland)- 645,977
Philippines- 152,133
Vietnam- 118,263
Pakistan- 107,316
Asia dominates globally, driven by India and China. Southeast Asia (Philippines, Vietnam) and Pakistan contribute very large volumes as consular capacity stayed high.
Europe
Turkey- 110,971
Romania- 77,820
Russia- 46,804
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 32,348
Ukraine- 31,822
Volumes concentrate in Turkey and Eastern Europe (Romania, Russia, Ukraine), with the UK leading Western Europe.
North America
Dominican Republic- 152,010
Jamaica- 83,957
Guatemala- 81,945
Costa Rica- 78,579
Honduras- 65,091
Region is powered by Central America and the Caribbean; DR tops the list, with several posts clearing large backlogs and sustaining tourism/business flows.
Oceania
Australia- 9,802
Fiji- 2,925
New Zealand- 2,252
Tonga- 874
Samoa- 713
Overall volumes are small; Australia accounts for the majority, with steady flows from Fiji and New Zealand.
South America
Brazil- 1,114,612
Colombia- 437,463
Argentina- 272,762
Ecuador- 228,250
Peru- 132,526
South America is dominated by Brazil, with Colombia and Argentina next; Andean posts (Ecuador, Peru) show sustained, high demand.
B-2 Visa (Tourist Visitor) 2024
In FY 2024, U.S. consulates processed a total of 21,577 B-2 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
12,072 visas were issued
9,505 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 55.9% and a refusal rate of 44.1%.
Pure tourism cases faced tighter 214(b) scrutiny than combined B1/B2, with many posts prioritizing high-demand categories, keeping B-2 approval rates lower despite broadly normalized travel.
Africa
Kenya- 326
Sierra Leone- 183
Cameroon- 44
South Africa- 13
Ghana- 8
Pure-tourism issuances are narrow and concentrated, led by Kenya and Sierra Leone. Most other posts show very small volumes as many leisure travelers shifted to B1/B2 or faced 214(b) scrutiny.
Asia
Vietnam- 992
Thailand- 340
India- 261
Israel- 193
China (mainland)- 160
Vietnam and Thailand dominate Asia’s B-2 traffic, reflecting robust leisure pipelines. India and China see significant but lower B-2 relative to their much larger B1/B2 totals.
Europe
Spain- 218
Finland- 45
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 42
Sweden- 26
Turkey- 15
Europe’s B-2 volumes remain modest overall; Spain stands out, while Northern/Western Europe contributes small but steady tourist issuances.
North America
Cuba- 7,668
Jamaica- 125
Honduras- 57
Mexico- 42
Bahamas- 36
Cuba heavily leads regional B-2 issuances, with Jamaica, Honduras, and Mexico far behind—suggesting country-specific travel patterns and consular prioritization.
Oceania
Australia- 9
Papua New Guinea- 8
Nauru- 5
New Zealand- 2
Fiji- 0
Very small B-2 volumes across Oceania; most leisure travel is processed as B1/B2, leaving few pure-tourism cases.
South America
Argentina- 484
Venezuela- 152
Brazil- 37
Chile- 23
Colombia- 19
Argentina leads by a wide margin, with Venezuela next. Elsewhere, B-2 remains comparatively limited as visitors are channeled to B1/B2 and posts manage demand via combined categories.
F-1 Visa (Student Visa) 2024
In FY 2024, U.S. consulates processed a total of 679,290 F-1 student visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
400,737 visas were issued
278,553 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 59.0% and a refusal rate of 41.0%. Student demand stayed strong but approval rates tightened versus 2023 as high-volume posts faced capacity constraints and closer 214(b) scrutiny on ties and finances, especially in rapidly growing markets.
Africa
Nigeria- 6,175
Ghana- 5,193
Kenya- 1,902
Ethiopia- 1,804
Zimbabwe- 1,526
West Africa (Nigeria, Ghana) dominates student flows, with strong pipelines from East/Southern Africa (Kenya, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe) as counseling networks and U.S. graduate programs pull demand.
Asia
India- 86,067
China (mainland)- 82,654
Vietnam- 18,454
Korea, South- 14,786
Nepal- 13,184
Asia leads globally. India and China account for the majority of issuances; Vietnam, South Korea, and Nepal form the next tier, reflecting large undergraduate and STEM graduate cohorts.
Europe
France- 7,553
Italy- 6,534
Germany- 5,878
Spain- 4,842
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 4,655
Western Europe supplies broad, steady demand centered on major economies with strong research links and exchange agreements.
North America
Mexico- 6,422
Dominican Republic- 1,255
Jamaica- 1,131
Guatemala- 941
Honduras- 811
Mexico anchors the region’s student flows, while Caribbean and Central American posts contribute mid-sized cohorts as counseling capacity and scholarship programs expand.
Oceania
Australia- 2,075
New Zealand- 661
Papua New Guinea- 151
Fiji- 23
Tonga- 10
Volumes are modest overall and concentrated in Australia and New Zealand; the Pacific Islands produce smaller, program-specific cohorts.
South America
Brazil- 7,431
Colombia- 3,956
Peru- 2,516
Ecuador- 2,011
Argentina- 1,997
Brazil remains the clear leader, with strong growth across the Andean region (Colombia, Peru, Ecuador) and a solid pipeline from Argentina.
H-1B Visa (Speciality Occupations) 2024
In FY 2024, U.S. consulates processed a total of 225,957 H-1B visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
219,659 visas were issued
6,298 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 97.21% and a refusal rate of 2.79%.
H-1B outcomes remained exceptionally strong in 2024 as employer demand stayed high and posts operated at (or above) steady-state capacity; most refusals continued to be procedural (221(g) or documentation) rather than substantive denials.
Africa
Nigeria- 880
Ghana- 497
Egypt- 363
Kenya- 319
South Africa- 208
Nigeria and Ghana anchor Africa’s skilled-worker pipeline; Egypt and Kenya follow with tech/engineering talent, while South Africa contributes a steady professional cohort.
Asia
India- 150,647
China (mainland)- 31,735
Philippines- 3,562
Korea, South- 2,289
Taiwan- 1,830
Asia overwhelmingly dominates H-1B issuances—driven by India and China—with sizable STEM flows from the Philippines, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Europe
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 1,462
France- 974
Spain- 861
Italy- 798
Germany- 771
Western Europe supplies the largest European cohorts, complemented by strong employer ties and multinational transfers.
North America
Mexico- 1,954
Jamaica- 478
Dominican Republic- 194
Bahamas- 160
Honduras- 145
Outside Mexico’s large volume, the region’s totals are modest, led by Caribbean markets with established U.S. employer links.
Oceania
Australia- 509
New Zealand- 166
Fiji- 3
Papua New Guinea- 1
Solomon Islands- 1
H-1B activity is concentrated in Australia and New Zealand; the rest of Oceania records only isolated cases.
South America
Brazil- 1,801
Colombia- 959
Chile- 488
Peru- 335
Argentina- 325
Brazil leads South America by a wide margin, with strong professional flows from Colombia and the Andean posts as hiring rebounded in 2024.
K-1 Visa (Fiancé(e) Visa) 2024
In FY 2024, U.S. consulates processed a total of 53,709 K-1 fiancé(e) visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
47,579 visas were issued
6,130 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 88.6% and a refusal rate of 11.4%.
With interview capacity stabilized across most posts, K-1 approvals remained high in 2024 as backlogs eased and case preparation improved; refusals were primarily due to documentary gaps or relationship/eligibility findings rather than systemic constraints.
Africa
Nigeria- 984
Ethiopia- 780
Ghana- 505
Kenya- 410
Egypt- 333
West Africa (Nigeria, Ghana) and East/North Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, Egypt) drive the region, reflecting large U.S. diaspora links and resumed routine processing at major posts.
Asia
Philippines- 10,228
Vietnam- 2,208
Thailand- 1,201
India- 1,128
China (mainland)- 602
Southeast Asia dominates K-1 flow, led by the Philippines; Vietnam and Thailand remain strong pipelines, with India and China forming a sizable second tier.
Europe
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 1,172
Russia- 479
Turkey- 331
Germany- 262
France- 156
The UK leads Western Europe; Russia and Turkey reflect elevated Eastern flows, while Germany and France anchor steady Western demand.
North America
Mexico- 4,180
Dominican Republic- 1,969
Canada- 711
Jamaica- 615
Honduras- 420
North America is centered on Mexico and the Caribbean; DR’s very high volume mirrors deep family ties and efficient scheduling.
Oceania
Australia- 239
New Zealand- 64
Fiji- 18
Tonga- 5
Samoa- 2
Volumes are modest overall and concentrated in Australia/NZ; the rest of the Pacific contributes small, case-specific streams.
South America
Colombia- 1,863
Brazil- 1,193
Peru- 550
Ecuador- 435
Venezuela- 367
Colombia leads the region, with Brazil close behind; the Andean corridor (Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela) supplies steady fiancé(e) flows tied to large diaspora communities.
B-1 Visa (Business Visitor) 2023
In FY 2023, U.S. consulates processed a total of 34,979 B-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
29,286 visas were issued
5,693 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 83.7% and a refusal rate of 16.3%.
Business travel continued to rebound, with most posts restoring routine interview capacity and prioritizing time-sensitive trips, leading to higher volumes and solid approval rates compared with earlier pandemic years.
Africa
Kenya- 244
Sudan- 188
South Africa- 187
Egypt- 114
Tanzania- 110
Africa’s B-1 activity concentrates in East & Southern Africa, with Kenya out front and South Africa/Sudan close behind as regional business hubs reopened.
Asia
Philippines- 5,251
China (mainland)- 1,472
Malaysia- 786
Indonesia- 719
India- 579
Asia’s B-1 volumes are led by Southeast Asia-especially the Philippines-followed by a strong recovery in China and steady corporate traffic in Malaysia, Indonesia, and India.
Europe
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 1,674
Netherlands- 769
Romania- 623
Croatia- 423
Ukraine- 298
Europe’s leaders reflect major corporate links (UK, Netherlands) and robust flows from Eastern Europe (Romania, Croatia, Ukraine) as projects resumed.
North America
Mexico- 3,846
Cuba- 562
Nicaragua- 380
Dominican Republic- 310
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines- 302
North America is dominated by Mexico, with notable Caribbean/Central America peaks as posts ramped up routine business travel interviews.
Oceania
Australia- 71
New Zealand- 32
Papua New Guinea- 20
Fiji- 6
Tonga- 2
Oceania remains modest overall, centered on Australia and New Zealand with small but steady flows elsewhere.
South America
Brazil- 3,029
Peru- 630
Colombia- 235
Ecuador- 230
Paraguay- 106
South America is overwhelmingly driven by Brazil, with Peru a distant second and Andean markets (Colombia, Ecuador) contributing meaningful volumes.
B-1/B-2 Visa (Combination Visitor) 2023
In FY 2023, U.S. consulates processed a total of 7,745,109 B1/B2 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
5,902,426 visas were issued
1,842,683 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 76.2% and a refusal rate of 23.8%.
With global travel fully rebounding and appointment capacity expanded, B1/B2 demand surged across major posts. Approval rates settled near long-run norms, while refusals largely reflected 214(b) ties/intent findings and documentation gaps in high-volume markets.
Africa
Nigeria- 97,041
Egypt- 92,998
South Africa- 52,112
Ghana- 24,791
Morocco- 24,532
Africa’s B1/B2 demand is led by Nigeria and Egypt, with South Africa a distant third; West/North African posts (Ghana, Morocco) round out the top tier as routine travel fully resumed.
Asia
India- 735,401
China (mainland)- 267,027
Israel- 174,427
Philippines- 134,907
Vietnam- 110,141
Asia overwhelmingly dominates, driven by India and China; strong flows from Israel and Southeast Asia (Philippines, Vietnam) reflect restored tourism and business travel.
Europe
Turkey- 103,225
Russia- 54,114
Romania- 46,733
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 32,832
Ukraine- 26,009
Europe’s volumes are concentrated in Turkey and Eastern Europe (Russia, Romania, Ukraine), with the UK the largest Western European source.
North America
Dominican Republic- 115,762
Costa Rica- 76,003
Honduras- 73,624
Guatemala- 73,216
Jamaica- 61,088
North America is driven by Central America and the Caribbean, where backlogs cleared and tourism/business trips rebounded sharply.
Oceania
Australia- 10,247
Fiji- 3,156
New Zealand- 2,431
Samoa- 1,098
Tonga- 777
Oceania remains small overall; Australia accounts for the majority, with steady contributions from Fiji and New Zealand.
South America
Brazil- 1,009,231
Colombia- 441,223
Argentina- 273,206
Ecuador- 263,180
Peru- 90,808
South America is dominated by Brazil’s outsized totals, followed by Colombia and Argentina; the Andean corridor (Ecuador, Peru) shows strong post-pandemic recovery.
B-2 Visa (Tourist Visitor) 2023
In FY 2023, U.S. consulates processed a total of 12,442 B-2 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
8,085 visas were issued
4,357 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 65.0% and a refusal rate of 35.0%.
Pure tourism cases remained comparatively scrutinized versus combined B1/B2, with many refusals tied to 214(b) (ties/intent) findings as posts prioritized high-demand categories and managed uneven reopening backlogs.
Africa
Congo, Republic of the - 561
Mozambique - 414
Angola - 202
Sierra Leone - 202
Rwanda - 28
B-2 issuances in Africa are highly concentrated at a few posts-particularly Brazzaville and Maputo, while most countries saw very small volumes as tourism-only cases remained limited.
Asia
Israel - 1,929
Thailand - 167
China (mainland) - 141
Vietnam - 122
India - 114
Asia’s B-2 traffic is led by Israel, with Thailand and parts of East/Southeast Asia showing moderate volumes as leisure travel cautiously resumed.
Europe
Ukraine - 503
Great Britain & Northern Ireland - 66
Azerbaijan - 17
Ireland - 17
Belgium - 9
Europe’s totals are dominated by Ukraine (special circumstances), with otherwise low B-2 activity across the region during phased consular recovery.
North America
Cuba - 311
Mexico - 90
Honduras - 60
Jamaica - 59
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - 23
North America shows a Cuba-driven peak, followed by Mexico and Northern Caribbean posts as limited tourist processing returned.
Oceania
New Zealand - 17
Samoa - 16
Australia - 10
Tonga - 3
Fiji - 0
Oceania remained small overall; only a handful of posts processed noticeable B-2 volumes.
South America
Chile - 65
Brazil - 32
Argentina - 16
Ecuador - 13
Colombia - 12
South America’s B-2 flows were modest, with Chile leading and Brazil second, reflecting uneven reopening and prioritization away from pure tourism in 2022.
F-1 Visa (Student Visa) 2023
In FY 2022, U.S. consulates processed a total of 631,807 F-1 student visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
411,131 visas were issued
220,676 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 65.1% and a refusal rate of 34.9%. Student mobility rebounded sharply as posts reopened, but refusal rates remained elevated versus pre-pandemic norms due to intense demand, 214(b) ties/sufficiency review, and uneven consular capacity in high-volume markets.
Africa
Nigeria- 7,466
Ghana- 5,043
Ethiopia- 1,816
Kenya- 1,741
Egypt- 1,275
Africa’s F-1 flow is led by Nigeria and Ghana, with East Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya) and Egypt forming a strong second tier of outbound students.
Asia
India- 130,730
China (mainland)- 85,950
Korea, South- 16,105
Vietnam- 14,575
Japan- 9,692
Asia dominates F-1 issuances, driven by India and China; East/Southeast Asia (Korea, Vietnam, Japan) adds deep, steady pipelines.
Europe
France- 6,949
Italy- 6,165
Germany- 5,870
Spain- 4,808
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 4,409
Western Europe accounts for the largest European cohorts, reflecting dense university partnerships and high graduate-study demand.
North America
Mexico- 7,234
Dominican Republic- 1,388
Jamaica- 1,317
Bahamas- 1,107
Honduras- 844
North America is anchored by Mexico, with the Caribbean providing several mid-sized student sources.
Oceania
Australia- 1,997
New Zealand- 682
Papua New Guinea- 91
Fiji- 41
Tonga- 11
Oceania remains small overall, concentrated in Australia and New Zealand.
South America
Brazil- 8,310
Colombia- 4,345
Chile- 2,660
Peru- 2,465
Ecuador- 1,999
South America is led by Brazil and Colombia, with the Andean corridor (Chile, Peru, Ecuador) contributing strong, growing cohorts.
H-1B Visa (Speciality Occupations) 2023
In FY 2023, U.S. consulates processed a total of 271,532 H-1B visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
265,777 visas were issued
5,755 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 97.9% and a refusal rate of 2.1%.
Employer demand and restored consular capacity kept H-1B outcomes highly favorable; most refusals were procedural (e.g., 221(g) follow-ups or documentation gaps) rather than substantive denials.
Africa
Nigeria - 738
Ghana - 394
Egypt - 322
Kenya - 288
South Africa - 236
Africa’s H-1B flow is led by Nigeria and Ghana, with Egypt, Kenya, and South Africa forming a strong second tier tied to tech, healthcare, and engineering roles.
Asia
India - 206,591
China (mainland) - 23,482
Philippines - 3,070
Korea, South - 2,243
Taiwan - 2,136
Asia overwhelmingly dominates H-1B issuances, driven by India and China, with sizable STEM pipelines from the Philippines, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Europe
Great Britain & Northern Ireland - 1,540
France - 926
Turkey - 870
Spain - 839
Italy - 808
Europe’s top sources are major Western economies plus Turkey, reflecting deep employer ties and high-skill mobility to U.S. firms.
North America
Mexico - 1,934
Jamaica - 487
Costa Rica - 167
Trinidad and Tobago - 145
Honduras - 110
North America outside Mexico is comparatively small; Mexico dominates due to proximity and established corporate networks, with the Caribbean/Central America contributing moderate volumes.
Oceania
Australia - 607
New Zealand - 191
Fiji - 4
Papua New Guinea - 1
Samoa - 0
Oceania’s H-1B activity is modest overall, concentrated in Australia and New Zealand with negligible volumes elsewhere.
South America
Brazil - 1,430
Colombia - 999
Chile - 418
Peru - 329
Argentina - 328
South America is led by Brazil and Colombia, with Chile and the Andean posts adding steady professional flows as hiring rebounded in 2023.
K-1 Visa (Fiancé(e) Visa) 2023
In FY 2023, U.S. consulates processed a total of 23,101 K-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
19,825 visas were issued
3,276 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 85.8% and a refusal rate of 14.2%.
With interview capacity largely normalized, K-1 outcomes remained strong as backlogs eased; most refusals stemmed from documentary gaps or relationship/eligibility concerns rather than systemic constraints.
Africa
Nigeria - 462
Ethiopia - 337
Ghana - 230
Morocco - 206
Egypt - 186
Demand is concentrated in West Africa (Nigeria, Ghana) and North/East Africa (Morocco, Egypt, Ethiopia). Large U.S. diaspora communities and restored interview capacity at key posts drove volumes.
Asia
Philippines - 2,747
Vietnam - 610
India - 497
Thailand - 374
China (mainland) - 341
Southeast Asia dominates. The Philippines’ long-standing K-1 pipeline rebounded fastest; Vietnam and Thailand remained strong. India and China contributed sizable but smaller fiancé(e) flows relative to their B1/B2/F-1 traffic.
Europe
Great Britain & Northern Ireland - 456
Russia - 286
Armenia - 187
Germany - 141
Ukraine - 131
UK leads Western Europe. Eastern Europe (Russia, Armenia, Ukraine) shows elevated activity-partly driven by relocations and cross-border partnerships-while major EU economies (Germany) provide steady but moderate totals.
North America
Mexico - 1,696
Dominican Republic - 749
Cuba - 654
Haiti - 474
Canada - 304
Region is powered by Mexico and Caribbean posts with large U.S. petitioner bases. Backlog clearing and consistent appointment supply boosted DR, Cuba, and Haiti.
Oceania
Australia - 133
New Zealand - 39
Fiji - 13
Tonga - 1
Samoa - 0
Low overall volumes; English-speaking hubs (Australia, NZ) account for nearly all issuances, reflecting smaller population bases and alternative family-immigration pathways.
South America
Colombia - 850
Brazil - 657
Peru - 287
Venezuela - 247
Ecuador - 210
Colombia leads, followed by Brazil. Andean countries (Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador) show solid demand tied to sizable U.S. communities and resumed routine processing in 2023.
US Visa Statistics During 2020-2022: A Pandemic Analysis
U.S. non-immigrant visa issuances between 2020 and 2022 reflect the dramatic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global mobility. The data shows a historic collapse in 2020 and 2021, followed by a sharp recovery in 2022 as borders reopened and consular operations resumed.
2022- 6,815,120 visas issued
Visa applications surged back as the world reopened. Issuances not only rebounded but surpassed pre-pandemic levels, reflecting pent-up demand for work, study, and travel in the U.S. The sharp recovery underscored the resilience of international mobility following the lifting of restrictions.
2021- 2,792,083 visas issued
Visa issuances fell even further, reaching their lowest level in modern history. Ongoing travel bans, pandemic-related uncertainty, and limited processing capacity resulted in demand and approvals remaining at historic lows.
2020- 4,013,210 visas issued
Visa numbers dropped by more than half compared to 2019, marking the steepest decline in decades. With international borders closed, U.S. embassies operating at limited capacity, and strict health protocols in place, global mobility was effectively frozen.
Nationalities with the Highest Number of US Visa Issuances (2022-2020)
2022 Data
B-1 Visa (Business Visitor) 2022
In FY 2021, U.S. consulates processed a total of 25,714 B-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
21,943 visas were issued
3,771 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 85.3% and a refusal rate of 14.7%. Despite ongoing pandemic-era travel frictions and capacity limits at posts, business travel rebounded significantly, with most applicants approved for mission-critical and time-sensitive trips resuming.
Africa
South Africa- 296
Mozambique- 209
Sudan- 108
Egypt- 94
Ethiopia- 82
B-1 issuances in Africa concentrate in Southern and Northeast Africa, with South Africa and Mozambique leading, reflecting regional business hubs and energy/mining ties.
Asia
Philippines- 3,603
China (mainland)- 1,218
India- 533
Indonesia- 446
Malaysia- 312
Asia is showing a strong rebound in business travel, led by Southeast Asia, with large volumes from the Philippines, China, and Indian indicating a resurgence in corporate and contractor movements.
Europe
Italy- 1,447
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 1,043
Romania- 422
Ukraine- 276
Croatia- 213
Europe’s B-1 traffic is anchored by Italy and the UK, with notable flows from Eastern Europe (Romania, Ukraine, Croatia) as firms restarted cross-border projects.
North America
Mexico- 3,122
Nicaragua- 249
Jamaica- 229
Cuba- 177
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines- 167
North America is overwhelmingly driven by Mexico; Central Caribbean posts (Nicaragua, Jamaica, Cuba, St. Vincent) also show significant resumed trip volumes.
Oceania
Australia- 58
New Zealand- 37
Papua New Guinea- 15
Samoa- 4
Fiji- 2
Oceania remains modest overall, with traffic centred on Australia and New Zealand; smaller Pacific posts see limited but steady business-linked travel.
South America
Brazil- 2,300
Peru- 290
Ecuador- 190
Colombia- 175
Paraguay- 90
South America is dominated by Brazil, reflecting manufacturing/energy links; Andean economies (Peru, Ecuador, Colombia) provide substantial additional business travel.
B-1/B-2 Visa (Combination Visitor) 2022
In FY 2022, U.S. consulates processed a total of 4,063,202 B1/B2 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
3,228,199 visas were issued
835,003 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 79.4% and a refusal rate of 20.6%. As posts restored routine services and cleared backlogs, B1/B2 demand surged reflecting the global return of business travel and tourism with approval rates stabilizing near pre-pandemic norms.
Africa
Nigeria- 68,975
Egypt- 42,964
South Africa- 25,475
Morocco- 15,827
Ghana- 13,141
Africa’s B1/B2 demand is led by Nigeria and Egypt, with South Africa, Morocco, and Ghana reflecting strong travel ties and high-capacity posts.
Asia
India- 264,515
Israel- 125,309
Philippines- 86,496
Vietnam- 77,659
China (mainland)- 68,869
Asia’s volumes are dominated by India, with large flows from Israel and Southeast Asia (Philippines, Vietnam), and a strong rebound from China.
Europe
Turkey- 49,389
Russia- 29,822
Romania- 22,964
Ukraine- 18,763
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 16,962
Europe’s traffic centers on Turkey and Eastern Europe (Russia, Romania, Ukraine), with the UK rounding out top demand.
North America
Dominican Republic- 64,516
Guatemala- 50,452
Costa Rica- 48,684
Honduras- 36,831
El Salvador- 33,110
North America is driven by Central America and the Caribbean, with especially high volumes from the Dominican Republic and Guatemala.
Oceania
Australia- 4,697
Fiji- 2,167
New Zealand- 1,438
Papua New Guinea- 338
Samoa- 320
Oceania remains modest overall, concentrated in Australia and Fiji, with smaller island posts contributing steady flows.
South America
Brazil- 633,019
Argentina- 202,479
Ecuador- 176,325
Colombia- 126,332
Peru- 57,246
South America is overwhelmingly led by Brazil, with Argentina and Ecuador also generating substantial visitor traffic.
B-2 Visa (Tourist Visitor) 2022
In FY 2022, U.S. consulates processed a total of 8,575 B-2 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
5,905 visas were issued
2,670 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 68.9% and a refusal rate of 31.1%.
Standalone B-2 (tourist) travel remained more constrained than combined B1/B2 during recovery, with posts prioritizing essential travel and applying tighter scrutiny to pure tourism cases amid uneven consular capacity.
Africa
Congo, Republic of the - 561
Mozambique - 414
Angola - 202
Sierra Leone - 202
Rwanda - 28
B-2 issuances in Africa are highly concentrated at a few posts-particularly Brazzaville and Maputo, while most countries saw very small volumes as tourism-only cases remained limited.
Asia
Israel - 1,929
Thailand - 167
China (mainland) - 141
Vietnam - 122
India - 114
Asia’s B-2 traffic is led by Israel, with Thailand and parts of East/Southeast Asia showing moderate volumes as leisure travel cautiously resumed.
Europe
Ukraine - 503
Great Britain & Northern Ireland - 66
Azerbaijan - 17
Ireland - 17
Belgium - 9
Europe’s totals are dominated by Ukraine (special circumstances), with otherwise low B-2 activity across the region during phased consular recovery.
North America
Cuba - 311
Mexico - 90
Honduras - 60
Jamaica - 59
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - 23
North America shows a Cuba-driven peak, followed by Mexico and Northern Caribbean posts as limited tourist processing returned.
Oceania
New Zealand - 17
Samoa - 16
Australia - 10
Tonga - 3
Fiji - 0
Oceania remained small overall; only a handful of posts processed noticeable B-2 volumes.
South America
Chile - 65
Brazil - 32
Argentina - 16
Ecuador - 13
Colombia - 12
South America’s B-2 flows were modest, with Chile leading and Brazil second, reflecting uneven reopening and prioritization away from pure tourism in 2022.
F-1 Visa (Student Visa) 2022
In FY 2022, U.S. consulates processed a total of 631,807 F-1 student visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
411,131 visas were issued
220,676 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 65.1% and a refusal rate of 34.9%.
Student mobility rebounded sharply as posts reopened, but refusal rates remained elevated versus pre-pandemic norms due to intense demand, 214(b) ties/sufficiency review, and uneven consular capacity in high-volume markets.
Africa
Nigeria- 7,547
Ghana- 3,331
Ethiopia- 1,951
South Africa- 1,480
Egypt- 1,338
Africa’s F-1 flow is led by Anglophone and STEM hubs, with Nigeria and Ghana far ahead and strong contributions from Ethiopia, South Africa, and Egypt.
Asia
India- 115,115
China (mainland)- 61,894
Korea, South- 18,066
Vietnam- 12,330
Japan- 11,460
Asia dominates F-1 issuances, with India and China driving the bulk and East/Southeast Asian markets (Korea, Vietnam, Japan) providing deep, steady pipelines.
Europe
Germany- 7,248
France- 7,025
Italy- 5,957
Spain- 5,518
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 4,862
Europe shows broad-based demand centered in Western Europe’s large economies and research ties with U.S. universities.
North America
Mexico- 7,766
Dominican Republic- 1,510
Jamaica- 1,296
Bahamas- 1,181
Panama- 954
North America’s F-1 totals are dominated by Mexico, with Caribbean and Central American posts contributing meaningful student flows.
Oceania
Australia- 1,764
New Zealand- 597
Papua New Guinea- 58
Fiji- 26
Tonga- 17
Oceania remains small but steady, concentrated in Australia and New Zealand with limited volumes elsewhere.
South America
Brazil- 9,806
Colombia- 7,038
Peru- 2,642
Chile- 2,343
Argentina- 1,947
South America is led by Brazil and Colombia, reflecting large student cohorts and strong institutional linkages with U.S. universities.
H-1B Visa (Speciality Occupations) 2022
In FY 2022, U.S. consulates processed a total of 211,022 H-1B visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
206,002 visas were issued
5,020 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 97.6% and a refusal rate of 2.4%.
With posts fully resuming operations and strong employer demand, H-1B pass-through remained exceptionally high; most refusals were administrative (e.g., 221(g)) or documentation-related rather than substantive denials.
Africa
Nigeria- 588
Egypt- 362
Kenya- 320
Ghana- 231
South Africa- 227
Africa’s H-1B issuances are led by Nigeria and Egypt, with Kenya, Ghana, and South Africa forming a strong second tier tied to tech, healthcare, and engineering roles.
Asia
India- 166,271
China (mainland)- 6,070
Philippines- 2,151
Korea, South- 2,140
Taiwan- 1,228
Asia overwhelmingly dominates H-1B flows, with India accounting for the vast majority; China, the Philippines, South Korea, and Taiwan add sizable STEM-heavy pipelines.
Europe
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 1,706
France- 1,342
Italy- 1,090
Germany- 985
Spain- 936
Europe’s top contributors are major Western economies, reflecting deep employer links and established high-skill mobility.
North America
Mexico- 2,069
Jamaica- 380
Costa Rica- 177
Dominican Republic- 157
Trinidad and Tobago- 113
North America outside Mexico is relatively small; Mexico dominates due to proximity and large employer networks.
Oceania
Australia- 518
New Zealand- 148
Fiji- 3
Solomon Islands- 1
(Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tonga, etc.- 0)
Oceania remains modest overall, centered on Australia and New Zealand with minimal volumes elsewhere.
South America
Brazil- 1,999
Colombia- 926
Argentina- 401
Peru- 284
Chile- 280
South America is led by Brazil and Colombia, with Argentina, Peru, and Chile rounding out steady professional flows to U.S. employers.
K-1 Visa (Fiancé(e) Visa) 2022
In FY 2022, U.S. consulates processed a total of 24,543 K-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
21,351 visas were issued
3,192 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 87.0% and a refusal rate of 13.0%.
As consular operations stabilized and interview capacity expanded, the K-1 program continued to facilitate family reunification with higher approval rates versus FY 2021, reflecting cleared backlogs and more routine processing.
Africa
Nigeria - 552
Ghana - 284
Egypt - 214
Ethiopia - 175
Sierra Leone - 128
Africa’s K-1 flow is led by Nigeria and Ghana, with Egypt and Ethiopia also strong-reflecting robust petitioner communities and high-capacity posts resuming routine processing.
Asia
Philippines - 4,968
Vietnam - 618
India - 414
China (mainland) - 355
Thailand - 349
Asia is dominated by Southeast Asia, especially the Philippines, with Vietnam, India, China, and Thailand contributing sizable fiancé(e) pipelines.
Europe
Great Britain & Northern Ireland - 675
Ukraine - 474
Russia - 415
Germany - 148
Turkey - 109
Europe’s totals are driven by the UK and war-affected Eastern Europe (Ukraine, Russia), with Germany and Turkey rounding out high-volume posts.
North America
Mexico - 1,216
Dominican Republic - 710
Haiti - 623
Canada - 413
Cuba - 362
North America centers on Mexico and the Caribbean, where large U.S.-based diaspora communities sustain strong K-1 demand.
Oceania
Australia - 116
New Zealand - 32
Fiji - 5
Tonga - 4
Papua New Guinea - 1
Oceania remains small overall, concentrated in Australia and New Zealand with minimal volumes elsewhere.
South America
Colombia - 1,006
Brazil - 666
Venezuela - 282
Peru - 268
Ecuador - 139
South America is led by Colombia and Brazil, with meaningful flows from Venezuela and the Andean region as backlogs eased in 2022.
2021 Data
B-1 Visa (Business Visitor) 2021
In 2021, U.S. consulates processed a total of 15,199 B-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
13,449 visas were issued
1,750 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 88.5% and a refusal rate of 11.5%. Despite lingering pandemic disruptions, the B-1 category rebounded as essential business travel resumed, covering meetings, negotiations, site visits, and short-term training that couldn’t be deferred or handled remotely.
Africa
South Africa - 305
Nigeria - 48
Ethiopia - 38
Egypt - 33
Sudan - 33
Activity was highly concentrated in South Africa, with the rest of the region showing low, pandemic-suppressed volumes.
Asia
Philippines - 2,658
India - 272
Japan - 190
Indonesia - 156
Thailand - 101
The Philippines dominated Asia’s B-1 issuances in 2021; other large markets recovered more slowly amid travel restrictions.
Europe
Italy - 1,771
Great Britain & Northern Ireland - 849
Romania - 355
Spain - 343
Ukraine - 237
Southern and Western Europe (especially Italy and the UK) led business travel, with Eastern Europe showing moderate volumes.
North America
Mexico - 1,953
Saint Vincent & the Grenadines - 307
Nicaragua - 150
Honduras - 116
Costa Rica - 96
Mexico drove most B-1 issuances, reflecting proximity and essential business travel; several Caribbean/Central American markets followed.
Oceania
Australia - 65
New Zealand - 33
Papua New Guinea - 2
Fiji - 0
Samoa - 0
Volumes were very low across Oceania due to strict regional border policies; Australia and New Zealand accounted for nearly all issuances.
South America
Chile - 243
Brazil - 138
Peru - 112
Colombia - 92
Paraguay - 37
Chile led regional business travel in 2021, with Brazil and Peru also showing notable, though still subdued, activity during the pandemic era.
B-1/B-2 Visa (Combination Visitor) 2021
In 2021, U.S. consulates processed a total of 979,573 B-1/B-2 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
814,957 visas were issued
164,616 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 83.2% and a refusal rate of 16.8%.
Despite ongoing pandemic constraints, issuance volumes and approval rates rebounded compared with 2020, signalling the early recovery of both business and leisure travel to the United States.
Africa
Ethiopia- 14,029
Nigeria- 13,593
Egypt- 6,532
Morocco- 5,276
Ghana- 3,482
Issuances were concentrated in a handful of hubs (Ethiopia, Nigeria, Egypt), with the rest of the region far lower amid pandemic-era constraints.
Asia
India- 63,406
Israel- 50,515
Vietnam- 26,165
Philippines- 22,762
Indonesia- 21,505
India and Israel dominated the region, followed by strong leisure/family travel markets in Southeast Asia.
Europe
Turkey- 9,980
Kazakhstan- 5,254
Romania- 4,927
Albania- 4,532
Russia- 3,737
Demand clustered in Turkey and Eastern Europe/Central Asia corridors (Kazakhstan, Romania, Albania).
North America
Dominican Republic- 64,513
Costa Rica- 24,747
Honduras- 22,577
El Salvador- 16,891
Jamaica- 15,225
The Caribbean and Central America led by a wide margin, with the Dominican Republic far out in front.
Oceania
Australia- 1,917
New Zealand- 628
Samoa- 60
Fiji- 49
Papua New Guinea- 25
Issuances were modest overall, dominated by Australia and New Zealand.
South America
Ecuador- 82,061
Peru- 46,940
Colombia- 33,145
Argentina- 32,821
Bolivia- 10,317
Andean countries (Ecuador, Peru, Colombia) accounted for the bulk of the region’s B-1/B-2 issuances in 2021.
B-2 Visa (Tourist Visitor) 2021
In 2021, U.S. consulates processed a total of 4,278 B-2 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
2,492 visas were issued
1,786 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 58.3% and a refusal rate of 41.7%.
B-2 issuances in 2021 were still heavily shaped by pandemic-era travel restrictions and uneven consular reopenings, so volumes and success rates varied widely by region compared with pre-2020 norms.
Africa
Mozambique- 93 visas issued
Congo, Rep. of the (Brazzaville)- 83
Angola- 31
Sierra Leone- 22
Egypt- 21
B-2 issuance in Africa was very subdued in 2021, reflecting pandemic-era flight availability and consular capacity constraints. Activity clustered around countries with open air links and functioning posts, rather than traditional tourism heavyweights.
Asia
Israel- 727 visas issued
India- 114
Oman- 51
Pakistan- 49
Philippines- 30
Asia’s totals were significantly lower than in pre-COVID years. Israel led as travel corridors reopened earlier and consular services stabilised; otherwise, demand and interview backlogs kept volumes low across South and Southeast Asia.
Europe
Ukraine- 448 visas issued
Great Britain and Northern Ireland- 27
Latvia- 16
Sweden- 13
Russia- 8
Europe experienced limited leisure travel to the U.S. in 2021, with activity picking up only late in the year. Ukraine’s higher figure reflects concentrated processing and specific travel needs, while most Schengen markets remained muted.
North America
Cuba- 263 visas issued
Honduras- 60
Jamaica- 30
Mexico- 21
Belize- 10
Regional proximity didn’t translate to high tourist volumes because many posts prioritised immigrant and mission-critical cases. Cuba and Honduras stand out due to family-visit travel and episodic processing windows.
Oceania
Australia- 17 visas issued
New Zealand- 3
Papua New Guinea- 1
Tonga- 0
Samoa- 0
With strict outbound/inbound rules in Australia and New Zealand and limited flights, Oceania’s tourist issuances were near a standstill.
South America
Argentina- 17 visas issued
Chile- 14
Ecuador- 8
Venezuela- 6
Brazil- 5
Most South American posts operated under heavy restrictions in 2021. Issuances were driven by urgent leisure/family travel, and the few posts were able to schedule limited B-2 appointments.
F-1 Visa (Student Visa) 2021
In 2021, U.S. consulates processed a total of 446,422 F-1 student visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
357,839 visas were issued
88,583 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 80.2% and a refusal rate of 19.8%. The strong rebound in F-1 issuances in 2021 highlights renewed international demand for U.S. higher education as consulates reopened and travel restrictions eased-especially from major sending regions in Asia and Africa.
Africa
Nigeria- 6,311 visas issued
Ethiopia- 1,941
Ghana- 1,720
Kenya- 1,545
South Africa- 1,326
African demand was led decisively by Nigeria, with East and West African hubs (Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya) also sending large student cohorts across STEM, business, and health programs.
Asia
China (Mainland)- 90,310 visas issued
India- 80,451
Korea, South- 15,890
China (Taiwan)- 7,082
Vietnam- 6,707
Asia overwhelmingly dominated F-1 issuances. China and India together accounted for the vast majority, with Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam rounding out strong pipelines into U.S. universities.
Europe
France- 6,232 visas issued
Germany- 5,789
Spain- 5,087
Italy- 4,749
Great Britain and Northern Ireland- 4,526
Western Europe led the region’s student flows, reflecting deep, long-standing academic ties and robust exchange at the graduate and research levels.
North America
Mexico- 7,496 visas issued
Panama- 1,331
Bahamas, The- 1,290
Dominican Republic- 1,214
Jamaica- 907
Regional proximity and established education pathways kept Mexico far ahead, with Panama, the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica forming the next tier of senders.
Oceania
Australia- 1,502 visas issued
New Zealand- 534
Papua New Guinea- 37
Fiji- 18
Samoa- 3
Oceania’s totals are modest overall, driven mainly by Australia and New Zealand; Pacific island nations contribute smaller, steady streams.
South America
Brazil- 7,644 visas issued
Colombia- 4,458
Peru- 2,299
Chile- 1,635
Ecuador- 1,614
Brazil led the way, with strong participation from Colombia and Peru, and solid numbers from Chile and Ecuador, reflecting growing interest in U.S. undergraduate and graduate studies.
H-1B Visa (Speciality Occupations) 2021
In 2021, U.S. consulates processed a total of 66,307 H-1B visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
61,569 visas were issued
4,738 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 92.9% and a refusal rate of 7.1%. The H-1B visa has remained a vital channel for U.S. employers to hire highly skilled professionals, particularly in fields such as software development, engineering, and healthcare. Despite lingering pandemic constraints, approval levels stayed high as demand for STEM talent accelerated and consular operations gradually normalised.
Africa
Nigeria- 197
Egypt- 101
Ghana- 83
Kenya- 68
South Africa- 47
Africa’s H-1B flow is concentrated in a handful of large talent markets, led by Nigeria and Egypt, which continue to feed U.S. tech, healthcare, and engineering roles even during travel disruptions.
Asia
India- 46,006
China- 2,357
South Korea- 1,218
Philippines- 808
Taiwan- 561
Asia overwhelmingly dominates the H-1B landscape, with India alone accounting for the vast majority of issuances. China, South Korea, the Philippines, and Taiwan provide additional depth, reflecting Asia’s central role in supplying IT and STEM talent to the U.S.
Europe
Spain- 411
Turkey- 376
Germany- 363
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 347
Italy- 316
Europe’s contributions are broad-based, spanning Southern, Western, and Eastern Europe. Spain’s surprising lead, along with strong flows from Turkey, Germany, the UK, and Italy, points to diverse sources of specialised talent for U.S. employers.
North America
Mexico- 1,828
Jamaica- 112
Dominican Republic- 89
Honduras- 69
Bahamas- 63
North America’s H-1B flow is overwhelmingly dominated by Mexico, which provides far more visas than the rest of the region combined. Caribbean and Central American nations like Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, and Honduras also appear, though in far smaller numbers.
Oceania
Australia- 80
New Zealand- 51
Fiji- 1
(Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, etc.- 0)
Oceania contributes relatively little to H-1B flows. Australia and New Zealand account for nearly all visas, while Pacific Island nations have negligible representation.
South America
Colombia- 362
Brazil- 293
Argentina- 134
Ecuador- 91
Chile- 87
South America’s H-1B supply is led by Colombia and Brazil, with Argentina, Ecuador, and Chile also sending significant numbers of skilled professionals. Political and economic shifts in the region continue to shape these mobility trends.
K-1 Visa (Fiancé(e) Visa) 2021
In FY 2021, U.S. consulates processed a total of 23,373 K-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
19,218 visas were issued
4,155 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 82.2% and a refusal rate of 17.8%. Despite ongoing pandemic-related backlogs and phased consular operations, the K-1 program continued to function as a key family-reunification pathway, with most applicants approved as interviews resumed on a limited basis.
Africa
Morocco - 303
Nigeria - 252
Ethiopia - 215
Kenya - 180
Cameroon - 148
Africa’s K-1 flow clusters around Morocco and Nigeria, with East Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya) also prominent, reflecting strong U.S. family ties and consular throughput in key posts.
Asia
Philippines - 1,227
Thailand - 752
Vietnam - 681
China - mainland - 666
India - 629
Asia leads globally, driven by Southeast and East Asia; large Filipino and Thai volumes reflect robust petition pipelines and active post-pandemic consular processing.
Europe
Europe
Ukraine - 617
Great Britain and Northern Ireland - 542
Russia - 246
Germany - 216
Albania - 159
Europe’s K-1 issuances are headlined by Ukraine and the UK, with notable flows from Russia and Western Europe-indicative of strong transatlantic family links and high-capacity posts.
North America
Mexico - 1,357
Dominican Republic - 873
Haiti - 539
Canada - 422
Jamaica - 287
North America is dominated by Mexico, with the Dominican Republic and Haiti also major sources-reflecting proximity, sizable petitioner communities in the U.S., and busy consulates.
Oceania
Australia - 218
New Zealand - 45
Fiji - 15
Tonga - 5
Papua New Guinea - 2
Oceania’s totals are modest overall, concentrated in Australia and New Zealand, where English-language processing and established U.S. ties facilitate K-1 throughput.
South America
Colombia - 496
Brazil - 367
Venezuela - 212
Peru - 165
Ecuador - 153
South America is led by Colombia and Brazil, with Venezuela’s significant total reflecting diaspora-driven petitions; Peru and Ecuador round out steady regional demand.
B-1 Visa (Business Visitor) 2020
In 2020, U.S. consulates processed a total of 21,708 B-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
17,919 visas were issued
3,789 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 82.6% and a refusal rate of 17.4%.
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted international business travel in 2020, resulting in drastically reduced application volumes compared to previous years. Despite this, approval rates remained relatively stable, underscoring the continued importance of the B-1 visa for essential business activities such as high-level meetings, negotiations, and specialised training, even during a period of unprecedented global restrictions.
Africa
South Africa- 199 visas issued
Mozambique- 100 visas issued
Sudan- 93 visas issued
Egypt- 64 visas issued
Congo, Rep. of the (Brazzaville)- 57 visas issued
In 2020, South Africa led the African region for B-1 visa issuances, though the overall numbers were far lower than pre-pandemic years due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. Mozambique and Sudan followed, highlighting continued business mobility despite global disruptions. Egypt and Congo (Brazzaville) rounded out the top five, reflecting smaller but steady flows of business-related travel to the U.S.
Asia
Philippines- 2,336 visas issued
India- 479 visas issued
Malaysia- 196 visas issued
Japan- 171 visas issued
Indonesia- 156 visas issued
The Philippines overwhelmingly led Asia’s B-1 visa issuances, accounting for more than half of the region’s total. India followed as a major hub of business travel despite pandemic disruptions. Japan, Malaysia, and Indonesia rounded out the top five, reflecting continued demand for business mobility within the Asia-Pacific region.
Europe:
Great Britain and Northern Ireland- 1,230 visas issued
Ukraine- 921 visas issued
Romania- 861 visas issued
Italy- 647 visas issued
Poland- 337 visas issued
Europe’s B-1 visas were spread across both Western and Eastern nations. The UK led, but Romania and Ukraine were close behind, showing rising business and mobility ties with the U.S.
North America:
Mexico- 2,008 visas issued
Dominican Republic- 220 visas issued
Nicaragua- 211 visas issued
Cuba- 129 visas issued
Honduras- 123 visas issued
Mexico dominated North America’s B-1 category with over 2,000 issuances, far outpacing the rest. Caribbean and Central American nations, such as the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Cuba, also showed significant demand for short-term business travel.
Oceania
Australia- 133 visas issued
New Zealand- 65 visas issued
Papua New Guinea- 16 visas issued
Samoa- 8 visas issued
Fiji- 2 visas issued
Oceania was led by Australia and New Zealand, which together made up the majority of issuances in the region. The smaller Pacific nations had only minimal representation, reflecting their limited business mobility needs with the U.S.
South America
Brazil- 1,444 visas issued
Peru- 517 visas issued
Colombia- 243 visas issued
Chile- 233 visas issued
Ecuador- 192 visas issued
Brazil accounted for nearly half of South America’s B-1 visas, highlighting its economic and commercial ties with the U.S. Peru, Colombia, and Chile followed as key contributors, while Ecuador rounded out the top five.
B-1/B-2 Visa (Combination Visitor) 2020
In 2020, U.S. consulates processed a total of 3,167,451 B-1/B-2 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
2,164,021 visas were issued
1,003,430 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 68.3% and a refusal rate of 31.7%. Despite the sharp decline in global mobility caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the B-1/B-2 visa remained the most widely used category, serving travellers combining business and tourism purposes. Issuances dropped drastically compared to pre-pandemic years, reflecting the worldwide lockdowns and restrictions on international travel.
Africa
Nigeria- 28,752
Egypt- 27,132
South Africa- 22,616
Morocco- 8,913
Ethiopia- 7,697
Demand clustered in Africa’s biggest business and travel hubs. Nigeria and Egypt alone account for almost half of the continent’s issuances, with South Africa close behind; flows are a mix of family visits, business travel, and medical tourism.
Asia
India- 277,630
China (Mainland)- 258,409
Israel- 75,632
Philippines- 57,903
Vietnam- 56,808
Asia dominates globally. India and China together make up the lion’s share, reflecting deep business, education, and family links with the U.S. Israel, the Philippines, and Vietnam round out strong outbound segments.
Europe
Russia- 68,619
Turkey- 33,973
Romania- 20,051
Ukraine- 15,817
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 12,270
Eastern Europe leads volumes (Russia, Turkey, Romania, Ukraine), while the UK remains the largest Western European source. Flows are driven by business, tourism, and diaspora travel.
North America
Dominican Republic- 58,066
Costa Rica- 36,800
Guatemala- 22,113
Honduras- 17,266
Trinidad & Tobago- 17,103
Outside of Mexico’s lower 2020 total, the Caribbean and Central America anchor demand, especially the Dominican Republic, reflecting close geographic, family, and employment ties to the U.S.
Oceania
Australia- 4,541
New Zealand- 1,637
Fiji- 1,028
Samoa- 418
Tonga- 385
Issuances are concentrated in Australia and New Zealand, with modest volumes from Pacific Island nations, consistent with their population sizes and travel frequencies.
South America
Brazil- 214,428
Colombia- 87,162
Ecuador- 83,977
Argentina- 82,146
Peru- 46,099
Brazil dominates by a wide margin, while Colombia, Ecuador, and Argentina form a strong second tier-reflecting business links, tourism, and large diaspora networks.
B-2 Visa (Tourist Visitor) 2020
In 2020, U.S. consulates processed a total of 7,500 B-2 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
5,276 visas were issued
2,224 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 70.3% and a refusal rate of 29.7%.
Despite the pandemic’s travel restrictions and reduced consular operations, the B-2 visa continued to facilitate essential tourism and family visits where travel was still possible, highlighting resilient demand even in a highly constrained year.
Africa
Angola- 135
Congo (Brazzaville)- 122
Mozambique- 75
South Africa- 29
Togo- 25
Aside from Angola and Congo (Braz.), volumes were very low across Africa in 2020, reflecting pandemic-era travel collapse.
Asia
China (Mainland)- 343
India- 336
Israel- 334
Thailand- 213
Vietnam- 103
Asia’s totals were concentrated in a handful of markets; most others were in the tens or low hundreds.
Europe
Ukraine- 555
Russia- 471
Moldova- 324
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 276
Romania- 37
Eastern Europe (Ukraine, Russia, Moldova) led the region even amid travel restrictions.
North America
Cuba- 486
Panama- 238
Honduras- 112
Mexico- 83
Jamaica- 43
The Caribbean and Central America accounted for the majority of North American B-2 issuances in 2020.
Oceania
Australia- 13
Papua New Guinea- 7
New Zealand- 3
Nauru- 3
Samoa- 2
Extremely small counts across the Pacific islands due to border closures.
South America
Argentina- 36
Peru- 32
Colombia- 20
Brazil- 19
Venezuela- 17
South America’s volumes were modest, with Argentina and Peru at the top.
F-1 Visa (Student Visa) 2020
In 2020, U.S. consulates processed a total of 161,877 F-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
111,387 visas were issued
50,490 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 68.8% and a refusal rate of 31.2%.
Despite pandemic-era consular closures and travel restrictions, the F-1 category remained a key channel for international students, especially those with fall admissions who could travel under National Interest Exceptions or begin programs in hybrid formats.
Africa
Nigeria- 1,233 visas issued
Ethiopia- 551 visas issued
South Africa- 531 visas issued
Kenya- 511 visas issued
Ghana- 370 visas issued
African nations, particularly Nigeria, continued to be key contributors to the U.S. student pipeline in 2020, with interest concentrated in STEM, business, and healthcare programs despite pandemic disruptions.
Asia
India- 15,323 visas issued
China (Mainland)- 14,436 visas issued
South Korea- 9,450 visas issued
Vietnam- 5,716 visas issued
Japan- 5,357 visas issued
Asia dominated F-1 issuances. India and China led graduate STEM enrollments, while Korea, Vietnam, and Japan sustained robust undergraduate and exchange flows.
Europe
Great Britain and Northern Ireland- 2,354 visas issued
Germany- 2,331 visas issued
France- 2,222 visas issued
Spain- 1,786 visas issued
Italy- 1,650 visas issued
Western Europe showed resilient demand driven by strong English proficiency, exchange agreements, and research collaborations with U.S. universities.
North America
Mexico- 3,093 visas issued
Jamaica- 514 visas issued
Bahamas, The- 446 visas issued
Panama- 359 visas issued
Honduras- 311 visas issued
Proximity and established community/college pathways supported steady student flows from Mexico and the Caribbean/Central America, even in a constrained travel year.
Oceania
Australia- 785 visas issued
New Zealand- 345 visas issued
Papua New Guinea- 28 visas issued
Samoa- 5 visas issued
Tonga- 2 visas issued
Oceania’s numbers are concentrated in Australia and New Zealand; smaller Pacific island states recorded limited but steady issuances.
South America
Brazil- 3,618 visas issued
Colombia- 1,912 visas issued
Chile- 815 visas issued
Argentina- 652 visas issued
Peru- 596 visas issued
Brazil led regional student mobility, with Colombia and the Southern Cone contributing significant cohorts across engineering, business, and language programs.
H-1B Visa (Speciality Occupations) 2020
In 2020, U.S. consulates processed a total of 128,508 H-1B visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
124,983 visas were issued
3,525 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 97.3% and a refusal rate of 2.7%. Despite pandemic-era disruptions, the H-1B visa remained a critical pathway for U.S. employers to hire highly skilled talent, especially in STEM, IT services, healthcare, and engineering, supporting essential projects and filling hard-to-staff roles nationwide.
Africa
Nigeria - 231
Egypt - 110
South Africa - 89
Ghana - 85
Kenya - 83
Africa’s H-1B flow is concentrated in a handful of large talent markets, led by Nigeria and Egypt, which continue to feed U.S. tech, healthcare, and engineering roles even during travel disruptions.
Asia
India - 94,558
China (Mainland) - 14,600
China (Taiwan) - 1,105
Korea, South - 1,076
Philippines - 649
Asia overwhelmingly dominates H-1B. India and China account for the vast majority of approvals, reflecting deep pipelines from IT services, software, semiconductors, and research.
Europe
Great Britain & Northern Ireland - 761
France - 572
Germany - 441
Spain - 398
Italy - 384
Europe’s numbers are diversified across major economies, with steady demand from engineering, finance, pharma, and research professionals.
North America
Mexico - 1,552
Jamaica - 89
Canada - 55
Dominican Republic - 53
Bahamas - 53
Mexico dominates regional issuances; beyond that, flows are relatively small and spread across Caribbean countries.
Oceania
Australia - 285
New Zealand - 94
Fiji - 2
Solomon Islands - 1
Papua New Guinea - 1
Oceania is led by Australia and New Zealand, which supply niche, high-skill talent; other Pacific islands experience minimal H-1B activity.
South America
Brazil - 682
Colombia - 313
Venezuela - 146
Argentina - 139
Peru - 114
South America’s H-1B is centred on Brazil and Colombia, with consistent contributions from Venezuela, Argentina, and Peru in engineering and IT.
K-1 Visa (Fiancé(e) Visa) 2020
In 2020, U.S. consulates processed a total of 21,992 K-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
16,849 visas were issued
5,143 applications were refused
This reflects an approval rate of 76.7% and a refusal rate of 23.3%.
Despite severe pandemic disruptions (consular closures and travel restrictions), the K-1 program continued to function as a key family-reunification pathway, with most applicants approved once interviews resumed on a limited basis
Africa
Nigeria- 278
Morocco- 171
Egypt- 146
Ethiopia- 136
Ghana- 117
Nigeria leads Africa by a wide margin, with sizeable flows also from North and East Africa, reflecting strong U.S. Africa family ties concentrated in a handful of consular posts.
Asia
Philippines- 3,069
Vietnam- 861
India- 413
Thailand- 343
China (Mainland)- 284
Asia dominates worldwide K-1 volumes, led overwhelmingly by the Philippines, with significant demand from Vietnam and South/Southeast Asia despite pandemic-era disruptions.
Europe
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 488
Ukraine- 357
Russia- 277
Germany- 154
France- 148
Europe’s K-1 issuances cluster in a few large markets, with the UK out front and strong activity in Eastern Europe (Ukraine, Russia).
North America
Mexico- 1,005
Dominican Republic- 546
Canada- 461
Haiti- 374
Cuba- 259
Proximity drives high volumes, Mexico is first while the Caribbean (DR, Haiti, Cuba) and Canada also contribute substantial fiancé(e) flows.
Oceania
Australia- 171
New Zealand- 68
Fiji- 9
Tonga- 2
Samoa- 1
Oceania’s totals are modest overall, concentrated in Australia and New Zealand, with very small numbers from the Pacific Islands.
South America
Colombia- 470
Brazil- 431
Peru- 166
Venezuela- 135
Ecuador- 101
Colombia and Brazil account for the bulk of South America’s K-1 issuances, with steady, though smaller, flows from the Andean region.
US Visa Statistics During 2018–2019: A Pre-Pandemic Analysis
Between 2015 and 2019, U.S. non-immigrant visa issuances followed a clear downward trajectory. After peaking at nearly 11 million approvals in 2015, the numbers declined year after year, falling to 8.74 million by 2019, a reduction of almost 20% over the five-year period. This steady contraction reflected shifting policies, stricter security screening, and changing global mobility patterns, all of which reshaped the pre-pandemic visa landscape.
U.S. Non-Immigrant Visa Issuances (2018–2019)
2019- 8,742,068 visas issued
Issuances reached their lowest pre-pandemic level in five years, with 2.15 million fewer visas than in 2015. This marked a significant tightening phase just before the historic collapse in 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic triggered global travel shutdowns.2018- 9,028,026 visas issued
Visa numbers slipped below the 9.1 million mark, continuing the downward trend. Policy adjustments, coupled with geopolitical uncertainties, began influencing demand and approval rates.
2018–2019 reflects a structural downshift (policy/vetting + macro headwinds) rather than a collapse. That set the stage for the pandemic shock and helps explain why the post-2022 recovery could surpass 2019 even without returning to mid-2010s visitor-visa highs.
Nationalities with the Highest Number of US Visa Issuances (2019- 2018)
2019 Data
B-1 Visa (Business Visitor) 2019
In 2019, U.S. consulates processed a total of 46,921 B-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
37,418 visas were issued
9,080 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 79.7% and a refusal rate of 19.3%
The numbers underscore the significance of the B-1 visa as a gateway for short-term business travel, enabling foreign nationals to attend meetings, negotiate contracts, or participate in training programs in the United States.
Africa:
South Africa- 423 visas issued
Sudan- 235 visas issued
Egypt- 193 visas issued
Tanzania- 104 visas issued
Nigeria- 79 visas issued
Business travel from Africa was led by South Africa, followed by Sudan and Egypt. Nigeria also showed notable interest, reflecting strong commercial and diaspora links with the U.S.
Asia:
Philippines- 4,911
Burma- 1,909
India- 1,042
Indonesia- 590
Malaysia- 553
Asia was the largest source of B-1 visas, with the Philippines taking the lead. India’s significant numbers reflect its growing business presence in the U.S., while Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Burma) also contributed strongly.
Europe:
Great Britain and Northern Ireland- 1,560
Romania- 1,382
Ukraine- 1,367
Poland- 960
Italy- 850
Europe’s B-1 visas were spread across both Western and Eastern nations. The UK led, but Romania and Ukraine were close behind, showing rising business and mobility ties with the U.S.
North America:
Mexico- 3,740
Cuba- 614
El Salvador- 389
Dominican Republic- 325
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines- 287
Mexico dominated B-1 issuances in North America, reflecting proximity and trade relations. Cuba and several Caribbean countries also had significant numbers of business travelers.
Oceania
Australia- 201
New Zealand- 64
Samoa- 29
Papua New Guinea- 17
Fiji- 5
In Oceania, Australia and New Zealand led by a wide margin, consistent with their business ties to the U.S. Smaller Pacific nations contributed modestly.
South America
Brazil- 3,107
Peru- 1,389
Colombia- 484
Chile- 334
Ecuador- 268
South America was dominated by Brazil, which accounted for the majority of B-1 visas in the region. Peru also had strong demand, followed by Colombia, Chile, and Ecuador.
B-2 Visa (Tourist Visitor) 2019
In 2019, U.S. consulates processed a total of 39,247 B-2 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
28,829 visas were issued
10,418 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 73.4% and a refusal rate of 26.6%.
The B-2 visa serves as a key pathway for tourism, family visits, and medical travel to the United States. Its role highlights America’s enduring position as a major global destination for leisure and personal travel, attracting millions of visitors each year despite evolving travel policies and security measures.
Africa
Angola- 453
South Africa- 401
Egypt- 131
Togo- 92
Cote d'Ivoire- 65
Angola and South Africa stand out as the leading African sources of B-2 visas, followed by North and West African states.
Asia
Burma (Myanmar)- 5,391
India- 2,427
Vietnam- 1,591
China (Mainland)- 1,374
Israel- 1,034
Myanmar surprisingly tops Asia’s list, while India, Vietnam, and China show consistently high tourist flows.
Europe
Russia- 1,493
Ukraine- 1,484
Bulgaria- 572
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 308
Romania- 283
Eastern Europe dominates B-2 issuances, with Russia and Ukraine almost equal at the top.
North America
Cuba- 5,210
Panama- 911
Jamaica- 517
Trinidad & Tobago- 141
Mexico- 351
Cuba is by far the largest contributor in the Americas, followed by Panama and Jamaica.
Oceania
Australia- 55
Marshall Islands- 5
Papua New Guinea- 3
New Zealand- 2
Tonga- 1
Australia dominates Oceania, with only small numbers from other Pacific islands.
South America
Argentina- 71
Peru- 66
Venezuela- 66
Brazil- 55
Colombia- 27
Argentina leads South America’s B-2 visas, followed closely by Peru and Venezuela.
B-1/B-2 Visa (Combination Visitor) 2019
In 2019, U.S. consulates processed a total of 7,585,472 B-1/B-2 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
5,297,439 visas were issued
2,288,033 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 69.8% and a refusal rate of 30.2%.
The B-1/B-2 combined visa remains by far the most common visitor visa to the United States, serving as a dual-purpose document for both short-term business trips and tourism or family visits. Its dominance highlights the central role of the category in facilitating international travel to the U.S., bridging both professional and leisure purposes.
Africa
Nigeria- 81,768
Ghana- 16,098
Ethiopia- 15,725
Kenya- 15,710
Morocco- 14,764
Nigeria dominated Africa’s issuances, accounting for nearly half of the region’s approvals, followed by Ghana, Ethiopia, and Kenya.
Asia
China (Mainland)- 1,019,907
India- 595,262
Philippines- 134,258
Vietnam- 111,881
Israel- 164,468
China and India together represented the largest share of B-1/B-2 visas globally. Israel and the Philippines also showed strong outbound travel to the U.S.
Europe
Russia- 139,480
Poland- 104,609
Turkey- 65,995
Romania- 43,188
Ukraine- 36,438
Eastern Europe was a major source of travellers, led by Russia and Poland, while Turkey and Romania also showed strong demand.
North America
Dominican Republic- 87,327
El Salvador- 36,573
Guatemala- 42,179
Jamaica- 42,055
Trinidad and Tobago- 36,375
The Dominican Republic was by far the largest B-1/B-2 market in the Caribbean and Central America, with Guatemala and Jamaica not far behind.
Oceania
Australia- 9,188
Fiji- 2,594
New Zealand- 3,144
Samoa- 1,028
Tonga- 983
Australia and New Zealand led Oceania, while Pacific islands like Fiji and Samoa also registered significant numbers relative to their populations.
South America
Brazil- 559,019
Argentina- 212,011
Colombia- 191,545
Ecuador- 171,952
Peru- 92,545
Brazil overwhelmingly led South America’s numbers, followed by Argentina and Colombia, highlighting the strong travel links between South America and the U.S.
H-1B Visa (Speciality Occupations) 2019
In 2019, U.S. consulates processed a total of 191,987 H-1B visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
188,123 visas were issued
3,864 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 97.9% and a refusal rate of 2.1%.
The H-1B visa plays a crucial role in enabling U.S. companies to hire foreign professionals in speciality occupations, particularly in STEM fields, IT services, healthcare, and engineering.
Africa
Nigeria- 386
Egypt- 244
South Africa- 163
Ghana- 136
Kenya- 98
Africa’s numbers are relatively modest compared to Asia, but Nigeria and Egypt lead, showing strong professional mobility into the U.S. tech and healthcare sectors.
Asia
India- 131,549
China (Mainland)- 28,483
South Korea- 2,041
Philippines- 1,207
China (Taiwan)- 1,366
Asia completely dominates H-1B issuances, with India and China alone accounting for over 110,000 visas, reflecting their outsized role in STEM, IT, and engineering fields.
Europe
Great Britain and Northern Ireland- 1,368
France- 1,103
Italy- 868
Germany- 844
Spain- 802
Europe shows a balanced spread across major economies, with the UK, France, and Italy leading the way in sending skilled professionals.
North America
Mexico- 2,754
Jamaica- 137
Dominican Republic- 126
Canada- 101
Costa Rica- 99
Mexico dominates North America’s contribution, accounting for nearly three-quarters of the region’s total H-1B issuances.
Oceania
Australia- 483
New Zealand- 147
Fiji- 2
Papua New Guinea- 1
Tonga- 0 (only a handful issued across the Pacific islands)
Oceania’s presence is heavily led by Australia and New Zealand, while the Pacific island nations see little to no demand.
South America
Brazil- 1,209
Colombia- 608
Venezuela- 288
Argentina- 268
Peru- 216
Brazil is by far the largest contributor in South America, followed by Colombia and Venezuela.
F-1 Visa (Student Visa) 2019
In 2019, U.S. consulates processed a total of 488,075 F-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
364,204 visas were issued
123,871 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 74.6% and a refusal rate of 25.4%.
The F-1 visa remains the most important pathway for international students to pursue higher education in the U.S., fueling American universities’ global leadership in education and research.
Africa
Nigeria- 4,436 visas issued
Ghana- 1,512 visas issued
Ethiopia- 1,389 visas issued
Kenya- 1,291 visas issued
Egypt- 1,155 visas issued
African nations, especially Nigeria, are key contributors to the U.S. international student population. Many students pursue degrees in STEM fields, business, and healthcare, reflecting the continent’s strong demand for U.S. higher education opportunities.
Asia
China (Mainland)- 105,775 visas issued
India- 43,714 visas issued
South Korea- 21,071 visas issued
Vietnam- 16,586 visas issued
Japan- 13,712 visas issued
Asia dominates the F-1 category, with China and India together accounting for nearly 80% of global issuances. These numbers highlight the region’s reliance on U.S. universities for advanced education, particularly in fields such as engineering, computer science, and research.
Europe
Germany- 6,253 visas issued
France- 5,152 visas issued
Russia- 4,845 visas issued
Great Britain and Northern Ireland- 4,280 visas issued
Spain- 4,057 visas issued
Europe maintains a steady presence in the F-1 visa category, with students drawn to research universities, business schools, and cultural exchange opportunities. Germany and France lead, followed by Russia and the UK, highlighting Europe’s strong academic ties with U.S. institutions.
North America
Mexico- 5,838 visas issued
Panama- 1,104 visas issued
Bahamas, The- 1,026 visas issued
Jamaica- 828 visas issued
Dominican Republic- 647 visas issued
North America’s F-1 visa demand is led by Mexico, followed by Panama and Caribbean nations. Students often pursue undergraduate programs, medical training, and business studies, emphasising regional academic exchange with nearby U.S. institutions.
Oceania
Australia- 2,276 visas issued
New Zealand- 721 visas issued
Papua New Guinea- 68 visas issued
Fiji- 14 visas issued
Tonga- 13 visas issued
Oceania’s F-1 representation is driven by Australia and New Zealand, though the U.S. is a secondary destination compared to their local universities. Smaller Pacific island nations contribute modestly, reflecting targeted educational exchanges rather than large-scale mobility.
South America
Brazil- 12,279 visas issued
Colombia- 4,946 visas issued
Peru- 1,785 visas issued
Chile- 1,687 visas issued
Ecuador- 1,396 visas issued
South America’s F-1 visa issuances are led by Brazil, which accounts for more than half of the region’s student flow to the U.S. Students from Colombia, Peru, Chile, and Ecuador also represent strong demand, often targeting programs in engineering, business, and English-language training.
K-1 Visa (Fiancé(e) Visa) 2019
In 2019, U.S. consulates processed a total of 45,399 K-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
35,881 visas were issued
9,518 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 79.0% and a refusal rate of 21.0%.
The K-1 visa allows foreign nationals engaged to U.S. citizens to enter the U.S. and marry within 90 days, highlighting its importance in family unification and cross-border relationships.
Africa
Nigeria- 637
Ghana- 284
Egypt- 264
Morocco- 224
Ethiopia- 215
Africa’s largest source of K-1 visa applicants is Nigeria, with significant numbers also from Ghana and Egypt. These reflect strong fiancé(e) migration ties between Africa and the U.S.
Asia
Philippines- 7,134
Vietnam- 1,782
China (Mainland)- 1,135
Thailand- 855
India- 789
Asia dominates the K-1 category, especially the Philippines, which accounts for over half of all issuances worldwide. Vietnam, China, and Thailand also represent major fiancé(e) visa applicants.
Europe
Great Britain and Northern Ireland- 1,435
Russia- 815
Ukraine- 860
Germany- 364
Armenia- 251
Europe shows a balanced spread, with strong numbers from the UK, Russia, and Ukraine. Smaller countries, such as Armenia, also contribute significantly, highlighting diverse family migration patterns.
North America
Mexico- 1,676
Dominican Republic- 1,270
Canada- 808
Haiti- 687
Jamaica- 384
North America is a major K-1 contributor, led by Mexico and the Dominican Republic, reflecting close geographic and social ties with the U.S.
Oceania
Australia- 401
New Zealand- 98
Fiji- 22
Tonga- 19
Samoa- 3
Oceania’s numbers are modest, with Australia and New Zealand leading, while Pacific Island nations show smaller but steady cases.
South America
Brazil- 1,065
Colombia- 1,014
Peru- 410
Ecuador- 264
Venezuela- 288
South America is dominated by Brazil and Colombia, each crossing 1,000 issuances, while Peru, Venezuela, and Ecuador follow.
2018 Data
B-1 Visa (Business Visitor) 2018
In 2018, U.S. consulates processed a total of 53,700 B-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
38,705 visas were issued
14,995 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 80.3% and a refusal rate of 19.7%.
The B-1 visa continued to serve as a vital gateway for short-term business travel, enabling professionals to attend conferences, training sessions, corporate meetings, and negotiations in the United States. It underscored the role of the U.S. as a hub for global business activity and international cooperation.
Africa
South Africa- 348 visas issued
Egypt- 325 visas issued
Sudan- 241 visas issued
Nigeria- 126 visas issued
Ethiopia- 105 visas issued
Business travel from Africa in 2018 was led by South Africa and Egypt, followed by Sudan. Nigeria and Ethiopia also contributed a steady flow of business visitors, reflecting ongoing commercial and professional ties with the United States.
Asia
Philippines- 6,337 visas issued
Burma- 2,188 visas issued
India- 1,017 visas issued
Malaysia- 947 visas issued
Indonesia- 757 visas issued
Asia dominated B-1 visa issuances in 2018, with the Philippines leading by a wide margin. Burma and India followed as key contributors, while Malaysia and Indonesia also had strong representation, highlighting Southeast Asia’s growing business ties with the U.S.
Europe
Great Britain & Northern Ireland- 1,713 visas issued
Romania- 1,091 visas issued
Ukraine- 1,091 visas issued
Poland- 774 visas issued
Netherlands- 703 visas issued
Europe’s strongest numbers came from both Western and Eastern nations. The UK led, while Romania and Ukraine tied closely, reflecting growing mobility and business integration with the U.S.
North America
Mexico- 3,647 visas issued
El Salvador- 374 visas issued
Dominican Republic- 359 visas issued
Cuba- 262 visas issued
Nicaragua- 266 visas issued
Mexico dominated North America, accounting for the vast majority of B-1 issuances. El Salvador and the Dominican Republic followed, showing active cross-border business ties.
Oceania
Australia- 105 visas issued
New Zealand- 47 visas issued
Papua New Guinea- 29 visas issued
Samoa- 26 visas issued
Fiji- 8 visas issued
Oceania was led by Australia and New Zealand, with smaller Pacific nations contributing modestly to business travel flows.
South America
Brazil- 3,043 visas issued
Peru- 1,187 visas issued
Venezuela- 623 visas issued
Colombia- 517 visas issued
Ecuador- 328 visas issued
South America was overwhelmingly led by Brazil, followed by Peru. Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador also recorded strong business travel to the U.S.
B-1/B-2 Visa (Combination Visitor) 2018
In 2018, U.S. consulates processed a total of 8,443,492 B-1/B-2 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
5,708,278 visas were issued
2,735,214 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 69.1% and a refusal rate of 30.9%. The B-1/B-2 visa continued to dominate non-immigrant categories globally, functioning as a dual-purpose document for both short-term business travel and tourism. Its widespread usage highlights its essential role in facilitating international mobility to the United States for millions of travellers.
Africa
Gabon- 132,137 visas issued
The Gambia- 51,964 visas issued
Congo, Dem. Rep. of the (Kinshasa)- 50,905 visas issued
Uganda- 17,458 visas issued
Djibouti- 16,699 visas issued
These five countries collectively dominated B-1/B-2 visa issuances from Africa in 2018, with Gabon alone accounting for over 130,000 visas, far surpassing the issuance numbers of other African nations. The Gambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo also contributed significantly, while Uganda and Djibouti rounded out the top five.
Asia
China (Mainland)- 1,241,879 visas issued
India- 616,312 visas issued
Israel- 169,415 visas issued
Philippines- 124,182 visas issued
Vietnam- 104,274 visas issued
Asia overwhelmingly dominated global B-1/B-2 issuances in 2018, led by China and India, which together accounted for more than 1.8 million visas. Israel, the Philippines, and Vietnam also featured strongly, highlighting the region’s growing role in both business and leisure travel to the U.S.
Europe
Poland- 106,961 visas issued
Russia- 105,847 visas issued
Turkey- 61,024 visas issued
Ukraine- 40,791 visas issued
Romania- 38,246 visas issued
Europe was strongly represented by Eastern and Central European countries in 2018. Poland and Russia were nearly tied at the top, each surpassing 100,000 issuances, while Turkey, Ukraine, and Romania followed with significant numbers, reflecting robust business and tourism links with the U.S.
North America
Dominican Republic- 128,483 visas issued
Costa Rica- 70,191 visas issued
Jamaica- 46,008 visas issued
El Salvador- 39,316 visas issued
Guatemala- 37,262 visas issued
The Dominican Republic clearly dominated visa issuances in the region, accounting for the largest share by a wide margin. Costa Rica also stood out as a significant contributor, while Jamaica, El Salvador, and Guatemala reflected strong demand driven by migration, family ties, and tourism links to the U.S.
Oceania
Australia- 11,116 visas issued
Fiji- 3,161 visas issued
New Zealand- 2,616 visas issued
Tonga- 962 visas issued
Samoa- 919 visas issued
Australia led the region overwhelmingly, accounting for the majority of issuances. Fiji and New Zealand also showed strong representation, while Tonga and Samoa contributed notable numbers relative to their smaller populations.
South America
Brazil- 579,053 visas issued
Argentina- 328,162 visas issued
Colombia- 211,877 visas issued
Ecuador- 157,292 visas issued
Peru- 79,714 visas issued
Brazil was by far the largest source of B-1/B-2 visa issuances in South America, followed by Argentina and Colombia. Ecuador and Peru also contributed significantly, underscoring the strong travel ties between South America and the U.S.
B-2 Visa (Tourist Visitor) 2018
In 2018, U.S. consulates processed a total of 46,021 B-2 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
32,428 visas were issued
13,593 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 70.5% and a refusal rate of 29.5%.
The B-2 visa continued to play a crucial role in facilitating tourism, family reunions, and medical travel to the United States. Despite slightly tighter scrutiny compared to previous years, demand for leisure and personal travel remained strong, reinforcing the United States' status as a leading global destination.
Africa
Egypt- 991 visas issued
Congo, Dem. Rep. of the (Kinshasa)- 640 visas issued
Gambia, The- 522 visas issued
Namibia- 439 visas issued
Senegal- 69 visas issued
Egypt leads the continent in tourist visa issuances, followed by the DRC and Gambia. Namibia also features prominently, while Senegal rounds out the top five with more modest numbers.
Asia
Burma (Myanmar)- 5,054 visas issued
India- 4,797 visas issued
United Arab Emirates- 1,586 visas issued
Oman- 1,544 visas issued
Vietnam- 1,450 visas issued
Myanmar surprisingly tops Asia’s B-2 visa issuances, reflecting strong family and travel links. India also had significant numbers, followed by the Gulf nations, UAE and Oman, with Vietnam rounding out the top five.
Europe
Ukraine- 1,528 visas issued
Turkey- 1,141 visas issued
Russia- 558 visas issued
Bulgaria- 371 visas issued
Great Britain and Northern Ireland- 274 visas issued
Eastern Europe led the way, with Ukraine and Turkey, as well as Russia, contributing large numbers. Bulgaria and the UK added moderate figures.
North America
Mexico- 2,835 visas issued
Costa Rica- 492 visas issued
Dominican Republic- 176 visas issued
Cuba- 162 visas issued
Saint Lucia- 127 visas issued
North America was dominated by Mexico, which issued far more than the rest of the region combined. Costa Rica came in second with a few hundred issuances, while Caribbean nations such as the Dominican Republic, Cuba, and Saint Lucia made up the rest of the top five.
Oceania
Australia- 32
Marshall Islands- 11
Fiji- 8
New Zealand- 6
Papua New Guinea- 5
Australia dominated Oceania’s B-2 visas, while Pacific island nations like the Marshall Islands, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea showed small but notable flows.
South America
Brazil- 92
Colombia- 28
Argentina- 18
Venezuela- 14
Chile- 10
Brazil dominated South America’s B-2 issuances, while neighbouring countries, such as Colombia, Argentina, and Venezuela, showed significantly lower but notable demand.
F-1 Visa (Student Visa) 2018
In 2018, U.S. consulates processed a total of 558,116 F-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
362,929 visas were issued
195,187 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 65.0% and a refusal rate of 35.0% before waivers. The F-1 visa remained the primary pathway for international students seeking to pursue undergraduate, graduate, and research programs in the United States. While approval rates showed signs of stricter scrutiny compared to earlier years, the U.S. continued to be a top destination for global talent, especially in STEM fields, business studies, and research universities.
Africa
Gabon- 5,365
Senegal- 1,494
Djibouti- 1,328
Uganda- 1,285
Congo, Dem. Rep. of the (Kinshasa)- 1,108
Gabon’s unusually high figure dominates Africa’s totals, followed by significant contributions from East and West Africa, especially Senegal, Djibouti, and Uganda.
Asia
China (Mainland)- 98,904
India- 42,694
South Korea- 20,959
Vietnam- 16,061
Japan- 14,413
These five countries together contributed the lion’s share of Asia’s 243,016 issuances, highlighting the region’s reliance on U.S. higher education, particularly in STEM and business programs.
Europe
Europe showed a steady demand for U.S. education, led by Germany and France.
Germany- 6,239
France- 5,491
Russia- 4,350
Great Britain and Northern Ireland- 4,325
Spain- 4,071
Western Europe dominates the list, with Germany and France leading, while Russia and the UK also make significant contributions.
North America
Cuba- 7,015
Canada- 1,310
Dominica- 999
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines- 902
Honduras- 835
Cuba’s numbers far exceed others in the region, while Canada, Dominica, and several Caribbean nations reflect strong student exchange with the U.S.
Oceania
Oceania’s contribution was modest, but Australia led strongly.
Australia- 2,327
New Zealand- 681
Papua New Guinea- 43
Fiji- 23
Kiribati- 6
Australia and New Zealand dominate Oceania’s student flow, while Pacific island nations contribute only small numbers.
South America
Brazil- 13,288
Colombia- 4,609
Chile- 1,772
Venezuela- 1,672
Peru- 1,594
Brazil accounts for nearly half of South America’s issuances, while Colombia and Chile also show strong academic exchange with U.S. universities.
H-1B Visa (Speciality Occupations) 2018
In 2018, U.S. consulates processed a total of 231,033 H-1B visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
179,660 visas were issued
51,373 applications were refused
Additionally, 49,418 refusals were later waived or overcome
This reflects an overall approval rate of 77.7% and a refusal rate of 22.2% before waivers.
The H-1B visa remained one of the most important categories for enabling U.S. employers to hire foreign professionals in STEM fields, healthcare, and engineering. Its demand underscores the critical role of high-skilled immigration in maintaining U.S. competitiveness in the global labour market.
Africa
Gabon- 391
Congo, Dem. Rep. of the (Kinshasa)- 184
Gambia, The- 161
Uganda- 103
Senegal- 100
Gabon led the continent by a wide margin, followed by the DRC and The Gambia. East and West African nations, such as Uganda and Senegal, also contributed, although overall numbers remained relatively low.
Asia
India- 125,528
China (Mainland)- 27,482
South Korea- 1,881
Philippines- 1,217
China (Taiwan)- 1,266
India and China dwarf all other countries, reflecting their massive role in supplying skilled professionals in STEM, IT, and engineering. Other contributors included South Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines.
Europe
Great Britain and Northern Ireland- 1,378
France- 1,075
Germany- 775
Italy- 824
Spain- 760
Western Europe provided the bulk of skilled professionals, with the UK and France topping the list. Southern Europe (Italy, Spain) and Germany also contributed significantly.
North America
Cuba- 2,524
Dominica- 124
Honduras- 97
Antigua and Barbuda- 97
Panama- 91
Cuba accounted for the overwhelming majority, with smaller contributions from Central America and the Caribbean. Mexico, surprisingly, had no recorded issuances in 2018.
Oceania
Australia- 415
New Zealand- 183
Fiji- 3
Papua New Guinea- 0
Tonga- 0
Australia and New Zealand together made up nearly all H-1B issuances from the region, reflecting their strong ties in skilled migration. Pacific island nations contributed almost none.
South America
Brazil- 1,120
Colombia- 547
Venezuela- 343
Argentina- 236
Peru- 213
Brazil was the clear leader, making up more than half of South America’s issuances. Colombia and Venezuela also provided significant numbers, while Argentina and Peru followed closely.
K-1 Visa (Fiancé(e) Visa) 2018
In 2018, U.S. consulates processed a total of 43,280 K-1 visa applications worldwide. Out of these:
24,675 visas were issued
18,605 applications were refused
This reflects an overall approval rate of 57.0% and a refusal rate of 43.0%.
The K-1 visa remained an important category for fiancé(e) migration, enabling foreign nationals engaged to U.S. citizens to enter the United States and marry within 90 days. Despite higher scrutiny compared to other non-immigrant visas, the category highlights strong global demand for family reunification and cross-border relationships.
Africa
Gabon- 561
Djibouti- 184
Congo, Dem. Rep. of the (Kinshasa)- 147
Uganda- 138
Senegal- 119
Africa’s leading contributors to K-1 visas were smaller and mid-sized nations such as Gabon and Djibouti, followed by larger countries like the DRC and Uganda.
Asia
Philippines- 5,124
Vietnam- 1,502
China (Mainland)- 760
Thailand- 590
India- 500
Asia is overwhelmingly dominated by the Philippines, which alone accounted for the majority of K-1 issuances. Vietnam and China also made significant contributions, alongside Thailand and India.
Europe
Great Britain and Northern Ireland- 826
Ukraine- 614
Russia- 387
Germany- 224
France- 166
Europe’s top issuances were led by the UK and Ukraine, followed closely by Russia. Germany and France also featured prominently, reflecting strong fiancé(e) migration ties to the U.S.
North America
Cuba- 1,129
Honduras- 1,047
El Salvador- 652
Panama- 591
Dominican Republic- 181
North America’s K-1 visas were dominated by Cuba and Honduras, with Central American nations like El Salvador and Panama also showing strong numbers.
Oceania
Australia- 226
New Zealand- 67
Fiji- 9
Tonga- 3
Samoa- 3
Oceania’s representation was modest, led by Australia and New Zealand. Pacific Island nations contributed small but steady numbers.
South America
Colombia- 661
Brazil- 649
Peru- 222
Venezuela- 180
Ecuador- 136
South America was almost evenly led by Colombia and Brazil, with Peru, Venezuela, and Ecuador contributing notable shares.
The numbers tell a clear story: after the pandemic shock, U.S. non-immigrant visa activity didn’t just recover, it expanded beyond 2019. FY2024 closed with record applications and issuances, while category breakouts (B1/B2, F-1, H-1B, K-1) show where demand and approvals concentrated by region. Since FY2019 the State Department has reported at the application level, so year-to-year comparisons reflect actual outcomes more cleanly, another reason the 2023–2024 surge signals durable momentum, not a one-off spike. For travelers and applicants, the takeaway is simple: plan early, prepare complete documentation, and tailor your case to category-specific standards (ties/intent for B1/B2, funding and academics for F-1, petition precision for H-1B).