Immigration-Only Attorneys Serving Salem Couples Since 2009
At Affordable Immigration, we handle immigration law exclusively. Nothing else. Since our founding in 2009, we’ve brought that focus to thousands of cases, and today our team carries more than 50 years of combined experience to every client we serve. If you and your spouse are navigating the marriage visa process in Salem, we’re here to help you build a complete, well-supported application and pursue permanent residency with confidence.
Marriage visas give U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents a direct pathway to sponsor a foreign spouse for residency. The process involves layered requirements, significant paperwork, and formal interviews. Our job is to make that process clear and manageable, guiding couples through every stage so nothing falls through the cracks. We offer both in-person and virtual consultations, and your first consultation is free.
Ready to get started? Call (971) 308-5892 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation with a marriage visa attorney in Salem.
Eligibility & Documentation for a Salem Marriage Visa Case
Before filing, it’s important to understand both the federal eligibility standards and the documentation expectations specific to applications reviewed locally. We evaluate each client’s circumstances individually, looking at factors like the validity of the marriage, lawful marital status, and prior immigration history. From there, we help build an evidence package tailored to the standards applied at the USCIS Portland Field Office.
A strong application typically combines standard documents (passports, marriage certificates, financial records) with materials that reflect your life together in Salem. Joint leases or utility bills showing a shared local address, photographs from gatherings and family events in Marion County, and affidavits from friends and community members who can speak to the authenticity of your relationship all strengthen a case. We guide clients through what to gather, how to organize it, and what immigration reviewers are looking for at each stage. If document translations are needed for bilingual review, we provide guidance on that as well. Our services are available in both English and Spanish, so language isn’t a barrier to getting the help you need from a spouse visa attorney in Salem.
CR-1 & IR-1 Spouse Visas: Consular Processing & Adjustment of Status
Not all marriage-based immigration cases follow the same path. The route your case takes depends on where your foreign-born spouse currently lives and how long you’ve been married. Understanding the available pathways before filing helps couples plan realistically from the start.
CR-1 & IR-1 Immigrant Visas
A CR-1 conditional resident visa applies when the couple has been married fewer than two years at the time the immigrant visa is issued. It grants a two-year conditional green card, and the conditions must be removed before the card becomes permanent. An IR-1 immediate relative visa applies when the couple has been married two years or more and grants a 10-year permanent green card with no conditional period. Both the CR-1 and IR-1 are immigrant visas issued through consular processing for spouses living outside the United States. The foreign spouse enters the U.S. directly as a lawful permanent resident without a separate adjustment of status filing after arrival.
Adjustment of Status for Spouses Already in the U.S.
Spouses already lawfully present in the United States may be able to pursue adjustment of status instead of consular processing, applying for a marriage-based green card without leaving the country. The right pathway depends on where the foreign spouse lives, the length of the marriage, and the couple’s immigration history. These are exactly the kinds of circumstances we work through with you during a free initial consultation.
We handle both consular processing and adjustment of status cases for Salem couples. With thousands of immigration cases handled since 2009, we can help you identify which pathway fits your situation and how to build a strong application from the beginning.
Marriage Visa Timeline & Local Processing Details
Processing timelines vary based on national case volume, local appointment availability, and the specifics of each application. For Salem-area applicants, marriage visa cases are generally handled through the USCIS Portland Field Office, which manages documentation review, biometric screenings, and interviews. Backlogs at the Salem Application Support Center during peak periods can affect how quickly appointments are scheduled.
We keep clients informed at every stage. That includes preparing for biometric appointments, responding to USCIS Notices of Action, and tracking the timeline for scheduled interviews, which may be held locally for Salem-based applicants. For clients facing consular appointments or adjustment of status interviews, we provide consistent follow-up and coordinate with local resources as needed. You won’t be left wondering where your case stands.
Why Couples in Salem Choose Us
We handle only immigration law. That focus means our entire team stays current on the regulations, local procedures, and processing details that matter to marriage visa clients in the Willamette Valley.
Here’s what you get when you work with us:
Depth of Experience: More than 50 years of combined experience in immigration law across thousands of cases.
Community Recognition: Voted Best Immigration Law Firm in 2022 by BestoftheWillametteValley.com.
Personalized Service: Every client receives individual attention and honest guidance throughout the process.
Bilingual Communication: Services are available in English and Spanish, so you can communicate clearly at every stage.
Affordable Rates: We keep our fees competitive so that quality immigration representation is accessible, not just reserved for those with substantial resources.
Faith-Based Values: We’re a faith-based firm, and those values shape how we treat every client: with care, honesty, and respect.
Our support doesn’t end when your application is submitted. We provide guidance for post-approval matters including adjustment of status, removal of conditions for CR-1 visa holders, and renewal procedures as needed. We’re admitted to practice before USCIS and the U.S. Department of State, and our active presence in the Salem community reinforces our commitment to clients throughout Oregon and the Pacific Northwest.
The Marriage Visa Process in Salem, Step by Step
The marriage visa process has a clear structure, but the details matter, and local procedures can affect how each stage unfolds. We help clients understand what’s coming at every step and prepare for it thoroughly.
Filing Form I-130 & National Visa Center Processing
The process starts with filing Form I-130 with USCIS to establish the marital relationship. We assist with gathering key evidence at this stage: joint financial records, affidavits from family and friends, shared lease documents, and other materials that demonstrate a genuine, ongoing relationship. Once the I-130 is approved, the case moves to the National Visa Center for document collection and application fees. We walk clients through what the NVC requires and what to expect during that phase, including how to prepare for the interview stage with mock sessions that review common questions and effective responses.
Local Procedures at the USCIS Portland Field Office
Salem-area applicants work through the USCIS Portland Field Office for key stages of the process, including interviews and biometric appointments in Marion County. Regional procedures can differ from those in other parts of the country, and familiarity with local practices matters. We’ve served clients in this region since our founding in 2009, and that experience informs how we prepare each client for what they’ll encounter at the local level.
Local Resources & Support
Salem has a range of community resources that can help families working through the immigration process. Local government websites provide updates on processing times and procedural changes. Community centers and faith-based organizations host informational sessions, support groups, and workshops addressing language barriers and immigration questions. We regularly refer clients to the Marion County Law Library for legal research and to the Mid-Valley Literacy Center for English-language skills support. While we aren’t affiliated with these organizations, knowing what’s available in the community lets us provide guidance that goes beyond the legal paperwork.
Bilingual Services & Community Involvement
We offer legal services in both English and Spanish because clear communication shapes every outcome in an immigration case. Clients shouldn’t have to struggle to understand what’s happening with their own matter, and we make sure they don’t.
Our community involvement is part of how we stay connected to the people we serve. Attorney Miller participates in the Marion County Human Trafficking Task Force, and that engagement reflects a broader commitment to immigrant rights across Oregon. We take part in local events and workshops throughout the year, which keeps us attuned to the real challenges our clients face, not just the legal ones.
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“I was a stranger, and you took me in… then the righteous answered him, saying Lord… when saw we thee a stranger and took thee in?
Verily I say unto you, inasmuch as you have done it to the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.”
- Matthew 25:36-40
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What Is the First Step in Getting a Marriage Visa in Salem?
The first step is filing Form I-130 with USCIS to officially establish your marital relationship with the intending immigrant. Your submission should include supporting documentation (marriage certificates, photographs, records of joint assets) to demonstrate that the relationship is genuine. Once USCIS approves the petition, the case moves to the National Visa Center for further processing and scheduling. Salem-area applicants will typically coordinate with the USCIS Portland Field Office for appointments and updates.
How Long Does the Marriage Visa Process Take?
Timelines vary based on individual circumstances and the current workload at USCIS and the National Visa Center. Most applicants should prepare for a process spanning many months from petition filing to final approval. We monitor case status throughout, communicate updates regularly, and advise on steps that can help keep your case moving.
Can We Work While Waiting for a Marriage Visa?
Employment authorization generally isn’t available until you obtain an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), and eligibility depends on where your application stands. After submitting your initial application, you may qualify for temporary work authorization. We assist with completing and submitting the necessary forms, gathering supporting documents, and helping you understand when and how to pursue EAD status for yourself or your spouse.
What Happens If Our Marriage Visa Application Is Denied?
The first priority is determining why the application was denied. We review the decision notice, go through any listed deficiencies with you, and counsel you on the most practical next steps. Depending on the reason for denial, that may mean gathering additional evidence, correcting paperwork, or filing an appeal.
How Do We Prove the Validity of Our Marriage?
A strong evidence package addresses every area USCIS or the consulate may question. That typically includes joint financial records, shared lease documents, insurance beneficiary designations, and family photographs showing the relationship over time. Affidavits from family members and friends in the Salem area who know you as a couple can further support your case. We guide you through assembling, organizing, and presenting this material in a way that clearly tells your story to immigration reviewers.
What Is the Difference Between a Spouse Visa (CR-1/IR-1) and Adjustment of Status?
A CR-1 or IR-1 spouse visa is the pathway when the foreign-born spouse is living outside the United States. The case proceeds through consular processing at a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad, and the spouse enters the country directly as a lawful permanent resident. Adjustment of status is the option when the foreign spouse is already lawfully present in the U.S., allowing them to apply for a marriage-based green card without leaving the country. We review your circumstances and can help you determine which pathway applies. Contact us to schedule a free consultation.
Schedule your free consultation with a marriage visa attorney in Salem by calling (971) 308-5892. Contact us online and take the first step toward building your life together in Oregon.
Take the Next Step with Our Salem Marriage Visa Attorneys
Securing a marriage visa is one of the most meaningful legal steps a couple can take, and it deserves careful, experienced attention. At Affordable Immigration, we bring more than 50 years of combined immigration experience, an exclusive focus on immigration law, and a genuine commitment to the clients we serve. We were voted Best Immigration Law Firm in 2022 by BestoftheWillametteValley.com, and we’re proud to serve couples throughout Salem and the broader Pacific Northwest.