CR-1 Spouse Visa
Immigrant Visa for a Spouse (IR1 or CR1)
Let us Help You to Bring Your Foreign Spouse to the
United States with a CR-1 Spousal Visa
What Is a "Spouse"?
A spouse is a legally wedded husband or wife.
* Merely living together does not qualify a marriage for immigration.
* Common-law spouses may qualify as spouses for immigration purposes depending on the laws of the country where the common-law marriage occurs.
* In cases of polygamy, only the first spouse may qualify as a spouse for immigration.
* Same-sex marriages are not recognized by immigration law for the purpose of immigrating to the U.S.
K-3 Spouse Visa
Important Notice: Effective February 1st, 2010, when both petitions have been approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and sent to the National Visa Center (NVC) or when USCIS approves the I-130 before the I-129F, the availability of, as well as the need for, a non-immigrant K-3 visa ends.
About 80% of K-3 visas will be converted to a CR-1 Spousal visa by the National Visa Center (NVC).
Someone who comes here with a K-3 visa still has to file an Adjustment of Status to get a green card.
Many of our competitors are not informing potential clients of this fact but despite what you may have been told or heard: The K3 visa is no longer be a viable option. We highly recommend the CR-1 Spousal Visa
The CR-1 Marriage Visa, unlike a fiancee visa,is an immigrant marriage visa and it becomes aGreen Card without doing an Adjustment of Status,saving you hassle, time and money in the future. |
What are the requirements for a CR-1 or IR-1 Spouse Visa?
To obtain either visa, you must meet the following requirements:
* You must be legally married. Living together does not qualify as a marriage for immigration purposes. Unmarried partners are ineligible to sponsor visas to the United States. U.S. law does not allow polygamy. If you were married before, you and your spouse must both show that you ended (terminated) all previous marriages before your current marriage. The death and divorce documents that show termination of marriages must be legal and verifiable in the country that issued them. Divorces must be final. In cases of legal marriage to two or more spouses at the same time, or marriages overlapping for a period of time, you can file only for your first spouse.
* You must be 18 years old before you can sign the Affidavit of Support, which is a form that will be required later in the process.
* The spouse in the U.S. is the Petitioner and the spouse in the foreign country is the Beneficiary.
* What is the U.S. Domicile Requirement for Petitioners Living Outside the U.S.
We will help you identify the exact formsof proof we need to file the petition(marriage certificate, proof of your relationship,divorce papers, phone bills, tickets, etc..)making this as quick and easy as possible. |
Vaccination Requirements
United States immigration law requires immigrant visa applicants to obtain certain vaccinations prior to the issuance of an immigrant visa. Panel physicians who conduct medical examinations of immigrant visa applicants are required to verify that immigrant visa applicants have met the vaccination requirements.
What is the difference between a CR-1 Spouse Visa and a IR-1 Spouse Visa?
The CR-1 visa is for a spouse of a U.S. citizen, whose marriage is less than 2 years.The IR-1 visa is for a spouse of a U.S. citizen, whose marriage is 2 year or more in duration.
The First Step toward an Immigrant Visa: Filing the Petition
The first step is to file a CR-1 or IR-1 Petition for your spouse is to sign-up for our service. The sooner we get started the sooner your spouse will be here in the U.S.
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U.S. Sponsor Minimum Age Requirement
There is no minimum age for a U.S. sponsor (petitioner) to file a petition for a family based immigrant visa. However, you must be at least 18 years of age and have a residence and domiciled or residing in the United States before you can sign the Affidavit of Support. This form is required for immigrant visas for spouses and other relatives of U.S. sponsors.
Is Residence in the U.S. Required for the U.S. Sponsor?
Yes. As a U.S. sponsor/petitioner, you must maintain your principal residence (also called domicile) in the U.S., which is where you plan to live for the foreseeable future. Living in the U.S. is required for a U.S. sponsor to file the Affidavit of Support.
What about Children?
Important Notice: If you are now a U.S. citizen, you must file separate immigrant visa petitions for each of your children.
A child does not receive derivative status in an immediate relative (IR) petition. This is different from the K-1 fiancee visa where a child is included in his/her parent's petition. A child is not included as a derivative in his/her parent's IR-1 or CR-1 petition.
Children born abroad after you became a U.S. citizen may qualify for U.S. citizenship. They should apply for U.S. passports. The consular officer will determine whether your child is a U.S. citizen and can have a passport. If the consular officer determines your child is not U.S. citizen, the child must apply for an immigrant visa if he/she wants to live in the U.S.
How long does it take to get a CR-1 or IR-1 visa?
The "average time" right now is approximately 6-9 months to get a IR-1 visa or a CR-1 spouse visa approved from the filing date. If an investigation is required and if the applicant does not satisfy all application requirements, visa issuance may take longer. A U.S. citizen should not arrange to take the Filipino spouse back to the United States immediately following the marriage. No travel arrangements should be finalized until a visa has been issued. Because of the time involved in processing the application for an immigrant visa, it is recommended that we file the Spousal Visa petition at the earliest possible time.
IR-1/ CR-1 Visa Fees
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$550 Total Fee to Fiancee Visa Service
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$420 Filing Fee to United States Government
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$200 Medical Fee to Clinic
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$88 Affidavit of Support Fee
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$404 Visa Fee to U.S. Embassy
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$1662 Total All Fees
* Other costs may include: translations; photocopying charges; courier; fees for obtaining the documents you need for the immigrant visa application (such as passport, police certificates, birth certificates, etc.); and travel expenses to go to the embassy or consulate for the interview. Costs vary from country to country and case to case.
Do it Yourself?
If you were to just go by the directions on the U.S. Government web site for the Fiancee or marriage visa, you may have your application for a visa rejected and you must start all over again. There are certain requirements you that must adhere to, things that you must know about that you are not advised about on the these Government web sites. You are not just allowed to make the corrections, as the process has to be started from the beginning again with another payment of the filing fee and that also means more delays. Avoid costly mistakes and subsequent delays with the USCIS. Let's do it right the first time!
What We Will Do For You
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We will answer any and all questions that you may have.
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We'll guide you every step of the way from start to finish.
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We prepare all the forms...all you do is sign them. And we don't charge extra to prepare the documents for children (although the government fees do apply to children). Many Immigration Attorney's hire us to process the paperwork for them and they charge you fee's amounting to thousands of dollars. You don't need to pay their high fees anymore!
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There is nothing else to buy and we have nothing else to sell you. You give us your information and we instantly prepare your entire USCIS CR1 Visa petition.
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We are here to support you all the way through the interview.
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We will identify and correct any potential problems on your marriage visa petition so that the petition that the USCIS receives is "clean" and will be processed in the fastest time possible. You can count on accurate professional preparation of your visa application.
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We identify problems that may cause the USCIS to "RED FLAG" it and kick it out of the system.
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We will provide your spouse with vital information for her U.S. Embassy interview including the questions they will ask her.
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We give expert assistance to your spouse with filling out the forms she will need for her interview.
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We prepare the required forms for your spouse's U.S. Embassy interview...all she has to do is sign them.
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We will provide your spouse with up to the minute, vital information she will need for her U.S. Embassy interview.
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We will make sure she has everything she needs for her U.S. Embassy interview and even provide her with sample questions she will be asked. We will also answer any and all questions she may have.
- We will expertly fill out your Affidavit of Financial Support.
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Once a mistake is made, it's too late. A great deal of effort is undertaken by the U.S. government to scrutinize each Spousal Visa Application and reject filings for any "legitimate" reason, including minor procedural errors.
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We take away the risk of having your Spousal visa denied by making a mistake. A spousal visa requires almost double the paperwork compared to a fiancee visa. There is a lot more opportunities to make mistakes.
- We Make it Easy and Stress Free!
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We'll do it fast!
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We'll do it right the first time!
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Our fees are the most reasonable you will find anywhere and we have the experience you need.
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Avoid costly mistakes and subsequent delays with the USCIS.
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Low, flat fee - No hidden costs.
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Money Back Guarantee
Do you really want to have the hassle of filling out all those forms yourself?

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100% Money Back GuaranteeWe will refund the money you paid to us if your Petition is denied. That's our solid promise to you. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose. |
Now ONLY $550 !
There is nothing else to buy and we have nothing else to sell you.
And we don't charge extra to prepare the documents for children
(although the government fees do apply to children).
Get Your Spouse at Your Side NOW!

ORDER HEREYes, I agree to the Terms & Conditions. Spousal Visa AssistancePay Total $550Or Pay with 4 easy InstallmentsWe report bad debts to all 3 major credit bureaus and the U.S. Embassy in the Alien's home country. |
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Filipina Fiancee Visa
1555 E. Amar Rd. Ste. B #281
West Covina, CA 91792
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