1110 



TABLE 11.— SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS ADMITTED TO THE UNITED STATES AS NONIMMIGRANTS, 

 BY CATEGORY AND REGION OF UST PERMANENT RESIDENCE,' FISCAL YEARS 1965 '-70 



Region of last permanent residence 



~ North 



and All 



All Central South other 



Nonimmigrant category regions Europe Asia America America Africa areas 



1970 



Total nonimmigrants 6,050 2,701 1,259 1,049 671 183 187 



Exchange visitors 4,228 1,982 907 412 605 166 156 



Other nonimmigrants' 1,822 719 352 637 66 17 31 



1969 =^==^== 



Total nonimmigrants 5,362 2,446 1,313 788 460 182 173 



Exchange visitors 3,975 1,787 1,175 342 379 163 129 



Other nonimmigrants' 1,387 659 138 446 81 19 44 



1968 



Total nonimmigrants 5.633 2,591 1,568 707 395 185 187 



Exchange visitors 4,130 1,839 1,258 367 347 180 139 



Other nonimmigrants' 1,503 752 310 340 48 5 48 



1967 



Total nonimmigrants 5,379 2,494 1,350 697 424 244 170 



Exchange visitors 4,141 1,820 1,210 383 360 235 133 



Other nonimmigrants' 1,238 674 140 314 64 9 37 



1966 



Total nonimmigrants 5,457 2,291 1,451 673 457 («) « 585 



Exchange visitors 4,335 1,859 1,164 364 412 (*) « 536 



Other nonimmigrants' 1,122 432 287 309 45 49 



1965 



Total nonimmigrants 5,323 2,133 1,458 770 440 348 174 



Exchange visitors 4,214 1,677 1,294 379 390 327 147 



Other nonimmigrants' 1,109 456 164 391 50 21 27 



• 1 yr. or more. 



) Although data for 1965 are available only on a calendar year basis, they appear to be largely consistent with what 

 fiscal year data could be expected to show. 



' Includes temporary worl<ers of distinguished merit and ability, temporary workers performing services unavailable in 

 the United States, and industrial trainees. 



* Data for Africa, not separately available, included with all other areas. 



Source: National Science Foundation, "Scientists, Engineers, and Physicians From Abroad: Trends Through Fiscal 

 Year 1970," 1972, p. 12 (based on data of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, U.S. Department of Justice). 



