Employment Authorization (Form I-765)
Victoria Barr Law assists eligible individuals in applying for Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) through Form I-765, allowing them to work legally in the U.S.
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What Is Form I-765?
Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, allows eligible non-U.S. citizens to obtain an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), commonly known as a work permit. This document authorizes the individual to work legally in the United States for a specified period.
Who Can Apply for an EAD?
- Pending Adjustment of Status Applicants: Individuals waiting for their green card approval.
- DACA Recipients: Individuals approved for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
- Asylum Seekers: Individuals granted asylum or with a pending asylum application.
- Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Holders: Those granted TPS by USCIS.
- Other Eligible Categories: Students, exchange visitors, and dependents of specific visa holders.
Required Documents for Form I-765
- Completed Form I-765 signed by the applicant
- Proof of eligibility category (e.g., pending green card, asylum approval)
- Copy of passport, visa, and I-94 record
- Two passport-style photos
- Copy of prior EAD (if applicable)
- Filing fee or fee waiver request (if applicable)
Form I-765 Application Process
- Prepare & File Application: Complete Form I-765, gather supporting documents, and pay applicable fees.
- USCIS Receipt Notice: USCIS sends a receipt notice confirming the application’s acceptance.
- Biometrics Appointment (if required): Attend a fingerprint and photograph appointment.
- Application Review: USCIS reviews the application and may issue a Request for Evidence (RFE).
- EAD Approval & Issuance: If approved, USCIS issues the EAD, allowing the applicant to work legally in the U.S.
Why Choose Victoria Barr Law?
- Comprehensive Legal Assistance: We guide you through the entire EAD application process.
- Accurate Document Preparation: We ensure all forms and supporting documents are correctly completed and submitted.
- Application Tracking: We monitor your case and respond promptly to USCIS requests.
- Bilingual Legal Services: We provide services in both English and Spanish for clear communication.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Employment Authorization (I-765)
Form I-765 is used by certain foreign nationals in the United States to apply for authorization to work legally and obtain an Employment Authorization Document (EAD).
Eligibility includes applicants for adjustment of status, asylum seekers, DACA recipients, certain visa holders, and others authorized to work under U.S. immigration law.
Processing times for Form I-765 typically range from 2 to 6 months, depending on the applicant’s category and the USCIS service center handling the case.
Yes, you can file for EAD renewal before your current authorization expires, typically 6 months prior to its expiration date.
You cannot work while your I-765 is pending unless you have another valid work authorization. Certain applicants, such as renewal filers, may be eligible for automatic extensions.