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How Do I Get a Work Permit
(Employment Authorization Document)?

What is an Employment Authorization Document?
U.S. employers must check to make sure all employees, regardless of citizenship or national origin, are allowed to work in the United States. If you are not a citizen or a lawful permanent resident, you may need to apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) to prove you may work in the United States.

INS issues Employment Authorization Documents (EAD) in the following categories:

ˇ         EAD: This document proves your are allowed to work in the United States.

ˇ         Renewal EAD: You should apply for a renewal EAD six months before your original EAD expires.

ˇ         Replacement EAD: This document replaces a lost, stolen, or mutilated EAD. A replacement EAD also replaces an EAD that was issued with incorrect information, such as a misspelled name.

ˇ         Interim EAD: If INS does not approve or deny your EAD application within 90 days (within 30 days for an asylum applicant), you may request an interim EAD document.


Who is Eligible?

ˇ         The specific categories that require an Employment Authorization Document include (but are not limited to) asylees and asylum seekers; refugees; students seeking particular types of employment; applicants to adjust to permanent residence status; people in or applying for temporary protected status; fiancés of American citizens; and dependents of foreign government officials. INS Form I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization) contains a complete list of the categories of people who must apply for an Employment Authorization Document to be able to work in the United States.

ˇ         If you are a U.S. citizen, you do not need an Employment Authorization Document.

ˇ         If you are a lawful permanent resident or a conditional permanent resident, you do not need an Employment Authorization Document. Your Alien Registration Card proves that you may work in the United States.

ˇ         If you are authorized to work for a specific employer, such as a foreign government, you do not need an Employment Authorization Document. Your passport and your INS Form I-94 (Arrival-Departure Record) proves that you may work in the United States. Please see the Immigration and Nationalization Act’s  8 CFR 274a.12(b), which provides a full list of the categories of people who do not need to apply for an EAD.

How Do I Apply?
You must file an
INS Form I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization) by mail with the INS Regional Service Center that serves the area where you live. Please read the entire application carefully and submit the right documents, photos, and fee. 

If INS does not approve or deny your Employment Authorization Document application within 90 days (within 30 days for an asylum applicant), you may request an interim Employment Authorization Document. You must go to your local INS district office and bring with you proof of your identity and any documents that INS has sent you about your employment authorization application.


How Can I Check the Status of My Application?
To check the status of your application, please contact the INS office that received your application. You should be prepared to provide the INS staff with specific information about your application.


How Can I Appeal?
If your application for an Employment Authorization Document is denied, you will receive a letter that will tell you why the application was denied. You will not be allowed to appeal a negative decision to a higher authority. However, you may submit a motion to reopen or a motion to reconsider with the office that made the unfavorable decision. By filing these motions, you may ask the office to reexamine or reconsider their decision. A motion to reopen must state the new facts that are to be provided in the reopened proceeding and must be accompanied by affidavits or other documentary evidence. A motion to reconsider must establish that the decision was based on an incorrect application of law or INS policy, and further establish that the decision was incorrect based on the evidence in the file at the time the decision was made. 

Can Anyone Help Me?
If advice is needed, you may contact the INS District Office near your home for a list of community-based, non-profit organizations that may be able to assist you in applying for an immigration benefit.

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How Do I Bring My Children to Live in the United States?

How do I bring my Fiancé(e) to the United States?

How Do I Bring My Parents to Live in the United States?

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How Do I Replace My Permanent Resident Card?

US IMMIGRATION GLOSSARY AND ACRONYMS

Sourced from the US Department of Justice – Immigration and Naturalization Service




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