Frequently asked questions
Questions about CR-1 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Can I renew the CR-1?
The CR1 is not renewed; Form I-751 is required to remove conditions and obtain permanent residence, respecting strict deadlines and regulations.
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Can I request a fee refund if the CR-1 visa is denied?
Fees paid during the CR1 visa process are generally non-refundable, even in case of denial. Always follow official guidelines to avoid fraud and surprises.
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Can I request a waiver for the medical exams?
The medical exam for the CR1 visa is mandatory, with rare and exceptional waivers; always follow official guidelines and avoid promises that could jeopardize your process.
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Can I request a waiver if the sponsor has no income?
It is uncommon to obtain a waiver due to the sponsor's lack of income; the safest option is to include a joint sponsor to meet the financial requirements of the CR-1 visa.
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Can I resend documents if they are insufficient?
In the CR1 visa process, insufficient documents may be requested again. Strictly follow official instructions to avoid delays and seek reliable professional support.
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Can I reside with CR-1 outside the USA?
The CR1 visa requires permanent residence in the USA; prolonged absences may affect your status, with documentation and possibly a Reentry Permit recommended for protection.
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Can I see the sponsor’s passport photo?
The sponsor's passport photo is not made available to the applicant, as official documents are sent only to the competent authorities to ensure privacy and security.
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Can I send romantic correspondences?
Sending romantic correspondences is allowed and can help prove the genuine relationship required in the CR1 visa process, provided legal rules are respected.
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Can I send the I-864 incomplete and fix it later?
The I-864 must be completed fully and correctly before submission to avoid delays and risks in the approval of the CR1 visa.
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Can I study and work at the same time with a CR-1?
The CR1 visa allows you to legally study and work in the U.S. as a conditional resident, provided that your status and documents remain in compliance.
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Can I study at a public university with a CR-1?
With a CR1 visa, it is possible to study at public universities in the US, respecting state criteria and immigration laws to ensure educational rights.
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Can I study English with a CR-1?
The CR1 visa guarantees the conditional resident the freedom to study English in the USA, respecting local laws and choosing reliable institutions.
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Can I submit the CR-1 petition online?
It is possible to submit the I-130 petition for the CR1 visa online through USCIS, but the process may require physical documents and in-person steps; always follow official guidelines.
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Can I take extra luggage because I am a CR-1 immigrant?
The CR1 visa does not grant the right to extra luggage; rules are defined by airlines. Staying informed through official sources is essential to avoid setbacks.
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Can I travel as a tourist while waiting for the CR-1?
Traveling as a tourist during the CR1 process is possible but requires clarity about the temporary nature of the stay and respect for immigration laws to avoid complications.
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Can I travel between the USA and my country during the CR-1 visa?
It is possible to travel between the USA and your country with the CR1 visa, but it is vital to keep the conditional status valid, avoid prolonged absences, and strictly follow immigration rules.
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Can I travel immediately after receiving the passport with the CR-1 visa?
You can travel as soon as you receive the passport with the CR1 visa, but you must check validity, documentation, and follow immigration laws for safe entry into the U.S.
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Can I use a co-sponsor on the CR-1?
The CR1 visa allows the use of a joint sponsor to prove income if the petitioner does not meet the requirements, ensuring legal backing and success in the process.
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Can I use a CR-1 visa to enter Puerto Rico or Hawaii?
With a CR1 visa and permanent residence, it is possible to travel freely to Puerto Rico and Hawaii, territories under U.S. jurisdiction, respecting laws and updated documentation.
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Can I use a sponsor who is not my spouse?
The CR1 visa requires the sponsor to be the applicant's spouse; joint sponsors can assist but do not replace the spouse as the primary sponsor.