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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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2 hours ago, MMDG said:

While logged in to ceac I noticed it says visa class IR1 but I have been married more than 2 years.

 

does it matter what it says on there? Should I contact anyone to change it?

shouldn’t it say CR1

CR = Conditional relative (married less than 2 years, conditions will have to be removed from GC after 2 years)

IR = Immediate relative (married 2 years or more, no conditions on GC)

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1 hour ago, Dewald & Brittney said:

CR = Conditional relative (married less than 2 years, conditions will have to be removed from GC after 2 years)

IR = Immediate relative (married 2 years or more, no conditions on GC)

Will it be removed after 2 years of holding a GC or just as soon as marriage will become longer than 2years you can re apply for no conditions? 

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26 minutes ago, anna4614890 said:

Will it be removed after 2 years of holding a GC or just as soon as marriage will become longer than 2years you can re apply for no conditions? 

It'll be removed after 2 years of holding a conditional GC.

 

You can also get 10 year GC if it's been more than 2 years of marriage at POE (even if visa says CR1), so if you're close to 2 years I would recommend timing your US entry date to after your 2 year anniversary

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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8 hours ago, anna4614890 said:

Will it be removed after 2 years of holding a GC or just as soon as marriage will become longer than 2years you can re apply for no conditions? 

You have to file a form and pay a fee to remove conditions. It will not happen automatically. I suggest you do some research on it once you get into the US. No point in worrying about it now. Just keep it in the back of your mind.

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Just now, Dewald & Brittney said:

You have to file a form and pay a fee to remove conditions. It will not happen automatically. I suggest you do some research on it once you get into the US. No point in worrying about it now. Just keep it in the back of your mind.

I see:) Thanks! Just saw the topic and this question came to my mind. 

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