Oklahoma Immigration Statistics
Legal permanent residents, refugees, asylees, and naturalizations
FY 2023 Immigration Overview
Source: DHS Office of Homeland Security Statistics (2023)Lawful Permanent Residents
5,480
#29 of 50 states
Refugee Arrivals
330
#34 of 47 states
Asylees Granted
180
Naturalizations
4,270
In fiscal year 2023, Oklahoma received 5,480 new lawful permanent residents (green card holders), ranking #29 among 50 states. The state welcomed 330 refugees and 180 asylees. A total of 4,270 people became naturalized U.S. citizens in Oklahoma that year.
Immigration Trends Over Time
Source: DHS OHSS (2013β2023)This stacked area chart shows Oklahoma's total immigration volume from FY 2013 to 2023, broken down by lawful permanent residents, naturalizations, refugees, and asylees. Trends may reflect changes in federal immigration policy, refugee ceilings, and processing backlogs.
Lawful Permanent Residents by State
Source: DHS OHSS (2023)In FY 2023, Oklahoma ranked 29th nationally in lawful permanent resident admissions with 5,480 new LPRs. California, New York, and Florida typically lead all states in total LPR volume.
Refugee Arrivals by State
Source: DHS OHSS (2023)Oklahoma ranked 34th among states for refugee arrivals in FY 2023with 330 refugees resettled. Refugee admissions vary significantly by state based on resettlement agency capacity and community support infrastructure.
Naturalizations by State
Source: DHS OHSS (2023)Oklahoma saw 4,270 people naturalize in FY 2023, ranking 31th nationally. Naturalization rates often correlate with the size of a state's existing immigrant population and the availability of USCIS field offices.