Sri Lankans started arriving in the U.S. in larger numbers around the mid 1950s, but there is evidence from U.S. census records which proves that Sri Lankans first emigrated from
Ceylon and arrived in the United States in earlier years, mostly between the 1880s and the 1890s. In 1975, Sri Lankan immigrants were classified as belonging to a category which was separate from "other
Asian" for the first time. In that year, 432 Sri Lankans entered the United States. According to the
U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service's records, in 1996, 1,277 Sri Lankans were naturalized. This included 615 who had arrived in 1995 and 254 who had arrived in 1994, compared with only 68 arrivals in 1993 and 17 before 1985. The number increased to 14,448 in the 1990s in conjunction with the
Sri Lankan Civil War . An estimated 40% of Sri Lankan Americans are
Sri Lankan Tamils. Sri Lankan Americans settled largely in cities. ==Demographics==