Frequently asked questions
Questions about CR-1 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Can I use an investment statement as proof of income?
Investment statements can be part of the income proof for the CR1 visa but usually require complementary documents to demonstrate financial stability and legality.
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Can I use assets as proof of income for the CR-1?
Assets can supplement income for the CR1 visa as long as they are properly evaluated and verified, ensuring compliance with the financial requirements of the U.S. government.
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Can I use different lawyers for the CR-1?
Yes, it is possible to use different lawyers in the CR1 process, but it is essential to ensure coordination, transparency, and to choose experienced immigration professionals to avoid problems.
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Can I use digital bank statements from services like N26 or Revolut?
Digital statements from N26 or Revolut may be accepted for the CR1 visa, provided they are official and complete, but verify specific consular guidelines to avoid surprises.
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Can I use extracts from digital wallet apps?
Extracts from digital wallets may be accepted in immigration processes if they meet the required formats and are authenticated by official financial institutions.
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Can I use old relationship documents?
Old documents can be used to prove a relationship in the CR1 visa process, as long as they clearly, relevantly, and consistently demonstrate the couple's trajectory and are up to date.
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Can I use pay stubs from another country?
Pay stubs from another country can be used for the CR1 visa, provided they are clear, accompanied by official translations, and evidence that proves financial stability.
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Can I use the CR-1 for tourism?
The CR1 visa is intended for the permanent residence of a U.S. citizen's spouse and should not be used for tourism; for short visits, the B1/B2 visa is appropriate.
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Can I use the CR-1 visa to obtain a driver’s license?
CR1 visa holders can obtain a driver's license, provided they meet state requirements and follow local DMV guidance.
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Can I use the same USCIS Immigrant Fee receipt for another spouse?
Each spouse must pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee individually; it is not possible to reuse the same receipt, ensuring compliance with US immigration rules.
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Can I use typed or handwritten forms?
Prefer typed forms for the CR1 visa, ensuring clarity and avoiding delays. Always consult official guidelines for a safe and compliant process.
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Can I visit relatives in another country when going to the USA?
CR1 visa holders can visit relatives in other countries while respecting rules to maintain conditional resident status in the USA and avoiding prolonged absences without authorization.
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Can I visit the sponsor during the CR-1 process?
Visiting your sponsor during the CR1 process is possible but requires attention to the type of visa and compliance with immigration laws to avoid risks to approval.
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Can I visit the sponsor in the USA after the interview but before receiving the CR-1?
Traveling to the USA as a tourist during the CR1 visa processing is possible but requires care, specialized guidance, and respect for immigration laws to avoid problems.
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Can I volunteer at NGOs with a CR-1?
The CR1 visa allows volunteer work at NGOs, provided it is unpaid and the immigration status is kept regular in the United States.
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Can I work in any state with CR-1?
The CR1 visa allows working in any US state, but it is crucial to comply with local laws and keep documents in order to avoid legal issues.
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Can I work onboard a ship with a CR-1?
The CR1 visa allows working onboard ships under American companies, always respecting applicable local, international, and immigration regulations.
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Can I work remotely for a foreign company?
CR1 visa holders can work remotely for foreign companies but must fulfill all immigration and tax obligations to maintain their legal status.
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Can I write to the consulate asking about the status?
You can contact the consulate to inquire about the status of your CR1 visa, respecting official channels and maintaining clear and formal communication.
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Can my children be included in the same CR-1?
Children under 21 years old and unmarried can be included as dependents in the CR1 visa application, facilitating family reunification during the immigration process.