What Work Permit Can I Apply For To Help My Family?

Growing a strong family starts with a strong financial foundation.  Noncitizens don’t need an employment visa to work in the U.S. What they need is for the US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) to give them a work permit. MANY, MANY different categories of noncitizens can get a work permit. Read on to see if you qualify.

Do I Need a Work Visa?

No. If you’re looking to work in the U.S., it’s essential to have the right legal permits. Work permits allow noncitizens to legally work and live in the U.S. There are various categories, including work visas tied to specific employers, BUT there are also permits for those without work visas. For example, some people in the following categories can apply for work permits ONLINE:

  • Temporary Protected Status
  • Asylum pending
  • Adjustment of status pending
  • Parole

Do I Need an Attorney to Get a Work Permit?

No. The 25-page work permit instructions are available online free of charge from USCIS. The first seven pages list the categories of noncitizens who can get an EAD, employment authorization document.

Noncitizens hire Blandon Law, however, because they understand that hiring an experienced professional is a small investment to get them working as soon as possible. Blandon Law attorneys have a 20 year reputation as immigration experts. We know what we’re doing and we put that expertise to work for clients who want their first, their renewal, or their replacement EAD.

Let Blandon Law assist you in understanding which work permit suits your case. Our immigration law experts are here for you, your family, and your friends. Call 954.385.0157 or click “For Future Clients” today to schedule a chat. 

Disclaimer – These entries are based on real life events. Family member names, when used, are real. Client names are changed for privacy.

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