To qualify for an R-1 visa, the applicant must be able to demonstrate that:
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They are a member of a religious denomination with a nonprofit religious organization in the United States.
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They have been a member of this religious denomination for at least two years before applying for the visa.
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They have been offered a job to work in the United States in a full-time religious capacity, such as as a minister, priest, rabbi, religious instructor, or other religious vocation or occupation.
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