If you meet certain eligibility criteria for example, if you are awaiting an asylum interview or a decision on your asylum case, you may file Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, to obtain a work permit (EAD card).
The Employment Authorization Document (EAD) allows a non-U.S. citizen to work legally in the United States for a specified period, typically one or two years. The work permit may be renewed upon expiration, provided the applicant continues to maintain the appropriate status.
Form I-765 is filed with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). To submit Form I-765, it must be completed accurately in English, accompanied by the required documentation, and the appropriate filing fee must be paid. Some categories of applicants are exempt from the filing fee or do not require payment.
If an applicant is unable to pay the filing fee, they may request a fee waiver by submitting Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver, together with Form I-765 and all supporting documentation. If the fee waiver is approved, both the filing fee and the biometric processing fee will be waived.
Thus, Form I-765 is a key document for certain applicants seeking official authorization to work in the United States. Completing Form I-765 can be complex, requiring careful attention to detail and proficiency in English. We provide professional assistance to help you complete and submit the form accurately.