R-1 Religious Workers Visa

R-1 Religious Workers Visa | Lawyer in Baltimore

Temporary Nonimmigrant Work Visas

A nonimmigrant visa grants you temporary stay in the United States. When your visa expires, you must leave the United States unless you apply for Legal Permanent Residency.

The R-1 Religious Workers visa is for individuals employed by a bona fide nonprofit religious organization as a minister or in a religious occupation.

What is the R-1 Visa?

The R-1 visa is a temporary nonimmigrant work visa for religious workers coming to the United States to work for a qualified religious organization.

This includes ministers and individuals working in religious vocations or occupations.

R-1 Visa Requirements

To qualify for an R-1 visa:

  • Must work at least part-time as a minister or in a religious vocation
  • Must work for a nonprofit religious organization
  • Must be a member of a religious denomination
  • The organization must be a bona fide nonprofit religious organization in the United States
  • The membership must exist for at least 2 years before filing the petition

Duration of Stay

  • Initial validity: up to 30 months
  • Extension: up to an additional 30 months
  • Maximum stay: 5 years (60 months total)

Family of R-1 Visa Holders

Spouses and unmarried children under 21 may accompany R-1 visa holders under R-2 classification.

R-2 dependents are not authorized to work in the United States.

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The R-1 visa is used for religious workers coming to the U.S. to work for a nonprofit religious organization.

Ministers or individuals working in religious vocations for a bona fide nonprofit religious organization.

Up to 30 months initially, with extensions up to 5 years total.

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