J-2 dependents are eligible to apply for work authorization to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS). The approval process takes anywhere from two to four months and the applicant will ...
The Employment Authorization Document (EAD) is a vital tool for individuals aiming to work legally in the United States without permanent immigration status. However, not everyone qualifies to ...
Academic training (AT) is an off-campus employment authorization in the field of study available to J1 students. AT for non-degree, undergraduate, and pre-doctoral students may be up to 18 months or ...
Create a USCIS account (or log in to your existing account) and select "File a Form Online." Select the "I-765, Application for Employment Authorization" option. Premium Processing is optional. If you ...
With the H-1B cap pre-registration period quickly approaching, now is the appropriate time to review your hiring needs, ...
If you have been following immigration news and are wondering how changes in Washington might affect your workforce, you are not alone. Senate ...
F-1 students can work on-campus without authorization, according to the following requirements. On-campus employment for J-1 students is limited to 20-hours per week when class in in-session. However, ...
Effective Jan. 13, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) final rule aiming to solidify current policy to automatically extend employment authorization documents (EAD) for certain eligible ...
After entering the United States, you can request for employment authorization (by mail) with USCIS. Note: Authorized employment for individuals in J-2 status is limited to the dates documented by ...
At least 100 workers at the Tin Building by Jean-Georges lost their jobs after their employer performed a surprise check of identity and employment authorization just before the new year ...
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