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IR6 Green Card Explained: Eligibility, Benefits, and Key Differences

The U.S. immigration system offers several family-based green card categories, and the IR6 Green Card is one of the most valuable for spouses of U.S. citizens. Unlike conditional green cards (such as CR1), the IR6 category grants permanent residency immediately to spouses in marriages that are at least two years old.

The U.S. immigration system offers several family-based green card categories, and the IR6 Green Card is one of the most valuable for spouses of U.S. citizens. Unlike conditional green cards (such as CR1), the IR6 category grants permanent residency immediately to spouses in marriages that are at least two years old.

If you are married to a U.S. citizen and your marriage meets this requirement, the IR6 Green Card may be the simplest, most secure path to U.S. residency.

This guide covers everything you need to know: how the IR6 works, its benefits, eligibility requirements, how it compares to other categories, and common FAQs.

Quick Facts: IR6 Green Card

What Is the IR6 Green Card?

The IR6 is a family-based green card under the Immediate Relative (IR) category. It is specifically designed for:

This distinguishes it from the CR1 (Conditional Resident) green card, which applies to marriages of less than two years. With IR6, you receive a 10-year permanent green card right away, without any conditions or additional requirements.

How Does the IR6 Process Work?

Here’s how the process typically unfolds:

  1. Petition by U.S. Citizen Spouse
    • File Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) with USCIS.
  2. Choose the Application Path
    • Form I-485 (Adjustment of Status) if you’re already in the U.S.
    • Form DS-260 (Consular Processing) if you’re outside the U.S.
  3. Submit Supporting Documents
    • Marriage certificate, financial evidence, proof of bona fide marriage, etc.
  4. Attend Interview
    • Both spouses may be asked to attend a USCIS or consular interview.
  5. Approval & Green Card Issuance
    • If approved and the marriage is 2+ years old, the spouse receives an IR6 green card.

Benefits of the IR6 Green Card

Holding an IR6 green card offers several advantages:

Who Is Eligible for IR6?

You may qualify for an IR6 green card if:

Pros and Cons of the IR6 Green Card

ProsCons
Permanent from day one (no conditions)Processing times can be lengthy (months to years)
Renewable every 10 yearsRequires strong proof of bona fide marriage
Grants work and travel rightsRenewal requires filing Form I-90
Pathway to citizenship in 3 yearsRenewal costs and USCIS backlogs
No visa caps (unlimited visas available)Must maintain residency to keep status

When Should You Opt for IR6?

The IR6 is the right choice when:

Validity and Renewal Process

IR6 Green Card vs. U.S. Citizenship

While the IR6 offers long-term residency, it differs from U.S. citizenship in key ways:

FeatureIR6 Green CardU.S. Citizenship
Voting Rights❌ No✅ Yes
U.S. Passport❌ No✅ Yes
Deportation ProtectionLimitedFull
DurationRenewable every 10 yearsPermanent
EligibilityPathway after 3 years (if married to U.S. citizen)N/A

IR6 vs. IR1 Green Card

Both IR1 and IR6 apply to spouses of U.S. citizens married for more than 2 years. The distinction lies in application type:

FeatureIR1IR6
CategoryImmigrant VisaAdjustment of Status / Immigrant Visa
Who QualifiesSpouse of U.S. citizen (marriage 2+ years)Same
Application PathConsular ProcessingAdjustment of Status (within U.S.) or consular
ConditionsNoneNone
Duration10 years10 years

In practice, the terms are often used interchangeably depending on whether the spouse is applying inside or outside the U.S.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I work immediately after getting IR6?

Yes. IR6 green card holders are authorized to work in the U.S. without a separate work permit.

What if my marriage is less than 2 years old?

You will receive a CR1 conditional green card, valid for 2 years. After that, you must file to remove conditions.

Do I need to remain married after receiving IR6?

For renewal, no. However, to apply for citizenship after 3 years, you must remain married to the U.S. citizen spouse.

Q4: Is there a cap or lottery for IR6 visas?

No. Immediate relatives are not subject to annual visa limits.

What documents are needed for IR6?

Marriage certificate, proof of U.S. citizenship of spouse, financial affidavits, photos, and proof of bona fide relationship.

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Need guidance with your IR6 application?

The IR6 Green Card is one of the most secure and straightforward paths for spouses of U.S. citizens. It eliminates conditional residency, grants immediate work rights, and provides a pathway to citizenship.

At Lunel Law, we help families navigate U.S. immigration with clarity and care.

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