What Is a CR1 Visa?

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What Is a CR1 Visa?

We are often asked what a CR1 visa stands for. CR1 is a category used by USCIS to identify a conditional legal permanent resident spouse of a United States citizen or permanent resident. An immigrant categorized under CR1 is allowed to enter the U.S. to live and stay with their U.S. citizen or PR spouse. The conditional residency is granted to couples who have been married for less than 2 years at the time their residency is granted.

CR1 Conditional Resident Spousal Green Card

A conditional resident Green Card is valid for only 2 years, and the designation “CR1” on the physical card stands for “conditional resident.” A conditional Green Card holder must file Form I-751 “removal of conditions” to remove the conditions and obtain a Green Card with no conditions. A conditional Green Card is issued to a spouse who has been married for less than 2 years at the time their Green Card was first approved. 

Watch: Chicago Immigration Attorney Mario Godoy Explains Removal of Conditions On Your Permanent Residency

 

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At two years, you have to prove that your marriage is real to qualify for a “permanent” Green Card. Once conditions are removed you may remain a Legal Permanent Resident for life. The permanent green card itself is valid for 10–years and is renewable. You can remove the conditions of your green card through an I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions:

• You should file the petition during the 90 days before your green card expires.

• An I-751 is a joint petition. You and your spouse apply together to remove the conditions of your residence.

• You need to be able to prove to USCIS that your marriage is real. Proof includes documents, photos, children, testaments, joint bank accounts and other evidence that you live as a married couple.

A conditional residency card cannot be renewed with USCIS form I-90. If you miss your removal of conditions filing deadline, your legal permanent residency is terminated.

If your marriage is terminated or you are separated you should speak to an immigration attorney about applying for an I-751 waiver of conditions. If you missed your I-751 filing that you may still be able to rectify the matter with the help of an immigration attorney.

Illinois Immigration Attorney

If you are married to a U.S. citizen and received a marriage visa with CR1 conditional status, contact the experienced immigration attorneys at Godoy Law Office in Cook and DuPage Counties, Illinois, to advise you on your removal of conditions petition. Please contact our office or call today to get started. 

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