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Questions on R-1 Religious Worker Visa, R1 Visa

About R-1 religious worker visa

Q. What is R-1 religious worker visa?

A. The R-1 religious worker visa is a nonimmigrant visa which allows foreign nationals in religious occupations to enter into the U.S. and perform the duties of a religious worker.

Q. Who is eligible for R-1 visa?

A. You must be a foreign national who, for at least the two years immediately preceding the time of application for admission, have been a member of a religious denomination having a bona fide nonprofit religious organization in the U.S.

Q. How can I qualify as religious worker for R-1 visa?

A. To qualify for R-1 visa, you must be one of the following:

  • Minister of religion

  • Working in a professional capacity, either in a religious vocation or occupation

  • Other religious worker working in a religious occupation or in a religious vocation

Q. What privileges do I enjoy on R-1 visa?

A.On R-1 visa, you may:

  • Engage in full time study in the U.S.

  • Travel freely in and out of the U.S.

  • Receive payment for services performed

  • Apply for Green Card

  • Apply for R-2 dependent visa for your spouse and unmarried children below 21 years

Q. What are the limitations of R-1 visa?

A. On R-1 visa, you may:

  • Receive payment only from the religious organization through which the status was obtained

  • Take your dependents with you to the U.S. but they may not work

Q. How long can I stay in the U.S. on R-1 religious worker visa?

A. You may stay in the U.S. on R-1 religious worker visa along with your spouse, and unmarried children under 21 years of age for an initial period not exceeding three years.

Q. Can I extend my stay on R-1 visa?

A. Yes, you may use Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker, to apply for extension of stay. Extension may be authorized for a period of up to two years. Your total period of stay may not exceed five years.

Q. Can I study on R-1 religious worker visa?

A. Yes, you may engage in full time study on R-1 visa.

Q. Can I change employers on R-1 religious worker visa?

A. Yes, you may change employers on R-1 visa. The new organization seeking to employ you must file a new Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant worker, with the USCIS and have it approved.

Q. Are there any travel restrictions on R-1 religious workers visa?

A. No, there are no travel restrictions on R-1 religious workers visa. You may travel freely in and out of the U.S. during the validity of your visa.

Q. What are the documents required for R-1 visa?

A. Required documents are:

  • Filled in Form I-129 nonimmigrant visa application with supporting documents

  • Proof that you are working as a minister of religion, or in a religious vocation or occupation, for a bona-fide, non-profit religious organization or denomination that is exempt from taxation

  • Proof that you have been a member of the religious organization for at least two years prior to your application

  • A contract from the employer in the U.S proof, such as bank statements, that the employer is able to support the applicant above the poverty line

  • Recommendation letters to further support your case

  • IRS-supplied proof of the tax-exempt status of the religious organization in the U.S.

  • Evidence that you are qualified for the work designated in the U.S.

  • Documents showing arrangements for financial support

Q. Can I apply for Green Card while on R-1 status?

A. Yes, you may apply for Green Card. To adjust status you must file:

  • Form I-360 application for special immigrant and obtain approval

  • Form I-485 application for adjustment of status when priority date for Form I-360 is current

Q. What type of visa will my dependents require?

A. You may apply for R-2 visa for your spouse and unmarried children below 21 years.

Q. Can my dependents study on R-2 visa?

A. Yes, your dependents may engage in full time study in the U.S.

Q. Can my dependents work on R-2 visa?

A. No, your dependents may not work on R-2 visa.




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