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  1. A marriage visa, also known as a spouse visa (IR1 or CR1), enables a non-U.S. spouse of an American citizen to immigrate to the United States. To qualify, the relationship must be legally recognized as a marriage in the country where it occurred.
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    A marriage visa, also known as a K-3 visa, is available to foreign citizens who are married to a U.S. citizen. To be eligible for this type of visa, the following must be true: The couple must be legally married. The U.S. citizen must petition for their spouse to be able to come to the United States.
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    A marriage green card is a type of immigrant visa that allows you to live and work in the United States. It is available to the spouses of U.S. citizens or green card holders. Applying for a marriage green card takes 9–38 months and costs $1,400–$1,960. You can apply for a marriage green card from inside the U.S. or from abroad.
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    Jan 16, 2024 · Learn the differences and benefits of two ways to immigrate to the U.S. through marriage: fiancé visa (K-1) and spouse visa (CR-1/IR-1). Compare speed, cost, documentation, travel and other factors.

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