Get Your Work Permit and Start Working
Being able to work legally in the United States is an important step toward stability and independence. A work permit, also known as an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), allows you to seek employment while your immigration case is pending or under certain eligible statuses.
Many individuals qualify for a work permit but are unsure how to apply or when they are eligible. The process involves proper documentation, timing, and understanding the requirements tied to your specific immigration situation. Submitting an incomplete or incorrect application can result in delays that impact your ability to work and support yourself.
Whether your eligibility comes through asylum, adjustment of status, Temporary Protected Status, or another category, it is important to approach the process carefully. Each pathway has its own rules, and knowing how they apply to your case makes a difference.
I work with you to determine your eligibility, prepare your application, and ensure everything is submitted correctly. My goal is to help you avoid unnecessary delays and move forward with confidence.
Having the ability to work legally not only provides financial stability, but also peace of mind. With the right guidance, you can take this important step and continue building your future in the United States.