087: All the Ways to Get a Work Permit

In this week’s Immigration Law for Tech Startups podcast, let’s dive into the world of work permits – what they are and how they relate to other types of statuses that could allow you to work when you’re physically in the United States. I also discuss all the ways to get work permits and at what points in your immigration journey are you eligible for them.

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Just a brief overview, a work permit is formally and technically known as Employment Authorization Documents (EAD). A work permit is not a couple of things. It’s not a green card. It’s not a permanent residence. It is also not a visa. A work permit is a physical card that you apply for via the I-765 form. It’s specifically issued by the government and it serves as evidence of your identity as well as your ability to work legally in the United States.

 

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In this episode, you’ll hear about:

  • Eligibility for a work permit 
  • Validity, renewal, and processing times
  • People who don’t need a work permit
  • Categories that qualify for work permits
  • Spouses who can work through work permits
  • Different ways to get a work permit

 

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Resources:

https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/information-for-employers-and-employees/employer-information/employment-authorization

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