Frequently asked questions
Questions about CR-1 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Do I need to declare my employment history on the DS-260?
It is mandatory to declare your professional history on the DS-260 with accuracy and transparency to ensure proper evaluation and avoid issues in the visa application process.
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Do I need to deposit money in a US bank?
It is not mandatory to deposit money in a US bank for the CR1 visa; the essential requirement is to prove sufficient income and the legitimacy of the marriage.
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Do I need to fill out the DS-260 in the CR-1 process?
The DS-260 form is mandatory in the CR1 consular process, ensuring an accurate evaluation of the visa petition for spouses of American citizens.
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Do I need to have a child in common for CR-1?
It is not mandatory to have a child in common to obtain the CR1 visa; the focus is on proving the legal and authentic marital relationship between spouses.
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Do I need to have a joint bank account in the USA for CR-1?
It is not mandatory to have a joint bank account for the CR1 visa, but it can help prove the financial union and facilitate the couple's adaptation in the USA.
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Do I need to have a religious wedding?
For the CR1 visa, a religious wedding is optional, but civil formalization is mandatory for legal recognition and analysis by U.S. immigration.
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Do I need to have family members in the USA besides my spouse?
The CR1 visa is intended for the spouse of an American citizen, focusing on marital stability, without requiring other family members in the USA.
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Do I need to have health insurance before boarding with a CR-1?
There is no legal requirement for health insurance before boarding with a CR1 visa, but it is recommended to be protected to avoid unforeseen events after arrival in the US.
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Do I need to have something like IRS ‘tax transcripts’?
For the CR1 visa, it is recommended to submit IRS 'tax transcripts' to prove income, ensuring compliance and a higher chance of approval.
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Do I need to include my spouse’s middle name on the forms?
Include your spouse's middle name on CR1 visa forms if it appears on official documents to ensure accuracy and avoid delays in the immigration process.
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Do I need to maintain contact with the consulate during the process?
Constant contact with the consulate during the CR1 visa process is not necessary, but follow all official guidelines to ensure compliance and avoid legal issues.
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Do I need to pay the SEVIS fee for the CR-1?
The SEVIS fee is not required for the CR1 visa, which is intended for spouses of American citizens. Stay informed through official sources to ensure a safe process.
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Do I need to pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee before entering?
The USCIS Immigrant Fee must be paid after the visa is issued and before traveling to the US, following official channels to avoid issues with obtaining the Green Card.
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Do I need to pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee before traveling?
Payment of the USCIS Immigrant Fee is mandatory before traveling to ensure efficient issuance and delivery of the Green Card after arriving in the United States.
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Do I need to prove joint expenses?
It is not mandatory to prove joint expenses for the CR1 visa, but evidence of living together reinforces the legitimacy of the marriage and can help in the process.
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Do I need to prove our language of communication?
There is no formal language proof required for the CR1 visa, but effective communication and official translations assist in demonstrating the authenticity of the relationship.
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Do I need to prove that I live with my spouse before applying for CR-1?
It is not mandatory to live together before CR1; the essential part is to prove the authenticity of the marriage with evidence of a real relationship and to strictly follow immigration rules.
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Do I need to prove that my sponsor does not receive government benefits?
The sponsor must prove financial ability to support the immigrant. There is no requirement to prove that they do not receive government benefits, but income must meet USCIS requirements.
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Do I need to prove the beneficiary’s personal income for the CR-1?
In the CR1 visa, income proof is the responsibility of the petitioner residing in the U.S., not the beneficiary, ensuring the couple's financial stability in immigration.
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Do I need to prove the divorce date of a previous marriage?
For CR1 visa, it is essential to prove previous divorce with official documents containing the final date, ensuring no legal impediments to the new union.