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CR-1 Visa (Conditional Resident Visa)
The CR-1 Visa allows the foreign spouse of a U.S. citizen to immigrate to the United States as a lawful permanent resident. This visa provides a direct path to a Green Card and the right to live, work, and travel freely in the U.S.
What is a CR-1 Visa?
The CR-1, also called the Conditional Resident Visa, is issued when a couple has been married for less than two years at the time of approval. The “conditional” status ensures the marriage is genuine and not solely for immigration benefits.
After two years, the couple must apply to remove conditions and obtain a 10-year Green Card.
Why Choose a CR-1 Visa?
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Enter the U.S. as a permanent resident (not on a temporary visa).
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Work authorization is automatic upon arrival.
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Access to U.S. benefits including healthcare and education.
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Clear pathway to U.S. citizenship after fulfilling eligibility.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for a CR-1 Visa, you must:
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Be legally married to a U.S. citizen.
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Have a marriage less than two years old at the time of visa issuance.
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Prove your marriage is genuine and bona fide (evidence required).
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Ensure the U.S. spouse meets minimum income/sponsorship requirements.
CR-1 Visa Process
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Petition Filing (Form I-130): The U.S. citizen files the petition with USCIS.
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Approval & NVC Processing: Case is forwarded to the National Visa Center for further review.
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Consular Processing: Documents, fees, and supporting evidence are submitted.
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Visa Interview: Conducted at the U.S. embassy or consulate in the spouse’s country.
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Entry to the U.S.: Spouse enters as a conditional permanent resident.
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Removal of Conditions: After 2 years, file Form I-751 jointly to obtain a 10-year Green Card.
Documents Required
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Valid marriage certificate.
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Proof of relationship (photos, chats, joint accounts, etc.).
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Passport and identity documents.
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Affidavit of support (Form I-864).
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Medical examination results.
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Other supporting documents requested by USCIS/NVC.
How We Help
Our team provides complete assistance at every stage of your CR-1 visa journey:
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Form preparation & submission (I-130, I-864, and more).
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Guidance on gathering strong relationship evidence.
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Handling NVC submissions and documentation.
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Visa interview preparation.
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Support with removing conditions after two years.
Timeline & Processing Time
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USCIS Petition Processing: 6–12 months (approx.)
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NVC Processing: 2–4 months
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Consular Interview & Visa Issuance: 1–2 months
(Timelines may vary depending on case complexity and country.)
CR-1 vs. IR-1 Visa
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CR-1 Visa: For marriages under 2 years (conditional status).
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IR-1 Visa: For marriages over 2 years (direct 10-year Green Card).
Why Choose Us for CR-1 Visa Assistance?
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Personalized guidance for every step.
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Error-free document preparation.
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Assistance in proving genuine relationships.
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Timely updates and transparent communication.
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Higher chances of visa approval.
CR-1 Visa: Conditional Resident Spouse Visa
The CR-1 Visa is an immigrant visa that allows the spouse of a U.S. citizen to enter the United States as a conditional permanent resident. It is intended for couples who have been married for less than two years at the time the visa is granted. Once in the U.S., the foreign spouse receives a Green Card with “conditional” status.

Who Can Apply for a CR-1 Visa?
Foreign spouse of a U.S. citizen
Marriage is legally valid and recognized in the U.S.
The couple has been married for less than 2 years at the time of visa approval
Both the U.S. citizen and foreign spouse intend to live together in the U.S.
CR-1 Visa Application Process
Form I-130 with USCIS
USCIS processes petition
Submit required fees
Complete DS-260 Immigrant Visa
Undergo medical examination
Attend interview at U.S. Embassy
Receive CR-1 Visa


Key Benefits of the CR-1 Visa
✔️ Live and work permanently in the U.S.
✔️ Receive a 2-year conditional Green Card upon entry
✔️ Eligible to apply for permanent Green Card after 2 years
✔️ Work and travel freely in the U.S.
✔️ Access to healthcare, education, and other U.S. benefits
CR-1 Visa Requirements
To qualify, the couple must:
Have a legally valid marriage
Provide proof of a genuine relationship (photos, communication records, joint accounts, etc.)
The U.S. citizen spouse must file a Petition for Alien Relative (Form I-130)
Meet financial requirements to sponsor the foreign spouse (Affidavit of Support – Form I-864)
Complete background checks and required medical exam
Duration of Stay
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Upon approval, the spouse receives a 2-year conditional Green Card
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Before the end of 2 years, the couple must file Form I-751 to remove conditions and obtain a 10-year Green Card
Required Documents
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Valid passports
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Marriage certificate
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Birth certificates
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Form I-130 receipt notice
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DS-260 confirmation page
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Proof of genuine relationship
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Affidavit of Support (Form I-864)
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Medical examination report
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Police clearance certificates
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Visa fee receipts
Why Choose Us for CR-1 Visa Support?
Personalized guidance through each step of the process
Assistance with collecting and organizing required documents
Help preparing strong relationship evidence
Interview preparation to boost approval chances
End-to-end support until you receive your Green Card