Work Permit in United States (EAD)

The Employment Authorization Document (EAD) allows you to work legally while your immigration case is being processed. There are different categories for applying, such as asylum, adjustment of status, student programs, or visa dependents.

The permit is requested under a legal category such as asylum, adjustment of status, student visa, dependent visa, TPS, among others, each with specific requirements.

You must prove who you are and under what category you are applying for employment authorization.

The application must be submitted with accurate information, correct evidence, and payment of fees (when applicable).

You must have an active process or status that allows you to apply for employment authorization.

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Frequent questions

Clear answers to our customers' most frequently asked questions
How long does it take to get a work permit approved?
Processing time depends on the category under which you apply, although in most cases USCIS may take several months. A complete and correctly filed application can prevent unnecessary delays.
You cannot work legally until you receive your Employment Authorization Card, except in very specific cases where you already had prior authorization or automatic renewal. It is important to follow USCIS rules to avoid jeopardizing future immigration benefits.
You must update your address with USCIS immediately, as any notifications related to your application will be sent to the registered address. Ignoring a notification may result in delays and even denials.
Yes, you must submit your renewal before it expires. In some categories, USCIS automatically extends your permit while your renewal is being processed. This allows you to continue working without interruption if you meet the requirements.
It's not mandatory, but it may be advisable depending on your situation, especially if you have an immigration or criminal record, or if you're unsure of the correct category to apply for. Submitting incorrect evidence and forms can lead to delays or denials.

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