Expert Spousal Visa (CR-1 / IR-1) Support
Secure your spousal visa with confidence. Our team provides expert support for CR-1 and IR-1 visas, ensuring a smooth path to permanent residency.
Key Benefits of Our Service
The Marriage Green Card (Spousal Visa) process is a vital step for U.S. citizens seeking to bring their foreign-born spouses to the United States. At Idocs, we provide expert support to ensure your application is processed smoothly and efficiently.
- Complete your Spousal Visa (CR-1/IR-1) application online, at your own pace, with expert guidance.
- Access a team of immigration professionals to answer your questions and ensure your application is accurate.
- Choose from various service options and payment plans to suit your budget.

Complete application preparation with all necessary forms.
Thorough review of every form and document for accuracy.
Direct submission of your forms to the government.
Unlimited support throughout your Spousal Visa (CR-1/IR-1) application.
Excellence in accuracy and detail, every time.
Spousal Visa Forms We Complete For You
Spousal Visa (CR-1 / IR-1) FAQs
The Spousal Visa allows U.S. citizens to bring their foreign-born spouse to the U.S. for permanent residency.
U.S. citizens who are legally married to a foreign national and wish to bring their spouse to the U.S. are eligible.
The processing time varies, but it typically takes 10-15 months from the time of filing to visa approval, depending on USCIS and embassy processing times.
Essential documents include your marriage certificate, proof of U.S. citizenship, and evidence of a genuine marriage. A full list of required documents will be provided during the application process.
Yes, your spouse will need to complete a medical examination with an authorized physician, which is not included in our service package.
After approval, your spouse will receive an immigrant visa to enter the U.S. as a permanent resident.
Yes, your spouse can work in the U.S. as soon as they receive their green card, which is issued upon their arrival.
If your application is denied, USCIS will provide reasons for the denial. You may appeal or reapply based on the circumstances.
While not required, many find it helpful to work with an attorney to ensure a thorough application. Our Premium Plan includes attorney support to assist with your application.