The IR-1 and CR-1 are the same visa, an Immigrant Visa. It is the length of time married at entry to the US that determines your immigration status. If you have been married less than two years you will have conditions on your Permanent Resident Status and will be granted a two year green card. You must then apply to have this condition removed within 90 days of the two year anniversary of your entry to the US. If you have been married two years or more on entry you will be granted Permanent Resident status with a 10 year green card.
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Naturalization - Test Your Knowledge
During your interview, the USCIS officer will ask you to verbally answer a set of civics questions or to take a written multiple-choice test with up to 10
questions.
Each quiz below contains a set of 25 questions to assist you in learning and each quiz takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. The questions are in various formats to make learning a little more fun. You can review each quiz once each has been completed.
Questions are based on the Pilot Naturalization Questions released by USCIS - They are not the official questions from USCIS.