Overview
As lots of individuals desire to move to the U.S permanently for job purposes, some weddings occur only to obtain immigrant status within the nation. These Green Card marriages are not permitted and are discouraged by the U.S. government. But, to be capable of stopping couples from getting married only for one is to attain a Green Card, the U.S. government has come up with two kinds of marriage Green Cards:
- Conditional Resident Spouse Visa (CR1)
- Immediate Relative Spouse Visa (IR1)
After two years of marriage, the overseas spouse can then transition to an Immediate Relative Spouse Visa or IR1, which then gives them more permanent status and does not have a legitimacy period of only two years. If the couple gets a separation or breaks up earlier the two years on the CR1 visa is completed, then the foreign spouse will be returned to their home country since their status will not be valid anymore.