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Work Permit Immigration Lawyer Orlando

All U.S. employers are required to make sure that their employees are legally allowed to work in the United States, regardless of their immigration or citizenship status. For workers who are not United States citizens or permanent residents, employment authorization must be granted by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services before they can be legally hired by an employer in the country. Temporary non-immigrant workers may receive certain employment authorization depending on their classification.

Work Permit Document

Depending on your non-immigrant status, you may fall into one of three categories which make you eligible for an EAD, sometimes referred to as a work permit.

Depending on which category you fall into, you may be required to apply for work permit using Form I-765, Application for Employment work permit. If you fall within category 2, your position with a specific employer may require your employer to file a petition on your behalf. In any case, there are many different classifications that permit applications for employment. If you need help determining your eligibility for employment work permit, a member of our firm’s legal team can quickly review your situation and status and inform you how you qualify to work in the United States.

When approved, the EAD will act as proof for any U.S. employer that you are allowed to work in the United States. While cases vary depending on the circumstances involved, most EADs are granted for a one-year period. In some cases, you may also be able to replace or renew an expired EAD. If the USCIS does not issue a final decision on your EAD application within 90 days, you may be able to obtain an interim EAD.

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Obtaining permission to work in the United States will depend on your personal situation. As every case is unique, it is essential to the successful outcome of your application that you have an experienced and dedicated attorney from our firm closely evaluate your case.
With the assistance of our legal team, you will be able to learn about your eligibility for employment authorization and will receive the help you need to apply for an EAD work permit.

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Experienced Attorneys

With years of experience across various legal fields, our attorneys are well-equipped to handle complex cases and deliver positive results.

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We listen to our clients, understand their needs, and offer customized solutions for every situation.

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Immigration Types

Family Immigration

When building a new life in the USA, it is crucial that your loved ones can join you. At R Patel Law, our legal team assists immigrants with family-based immigration for a fiancé(e), spouse, children, parents, and other relatives.

Business Visa

R Patel Law Firm’s Florida Business/ Employment Immigration Attorneys can help you apply for certain visas designed for foreign nationals to live and work in the United States.

Investor Visa

At R Patel Law, we understand the unique challenges investors and entrepreneurs face regarding immigration. Our team is here to help you navigate the complex immigration process and achieve your goals.

Removal Defense

Under U.S. law, Asylum may be granted to foreigners who can establish a well-founded fear of persecution if they were returned to their home countries based on particular social group.

Immigration Citizenship

Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is granted to a lawful permanent resident after meeting the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).

Change of Status

Foreign nationals with a non-immigrant visa may have the opportunity to change their status to another category while in the United States. Known as a Adjustment/Change of Status.

Work Permits

All U.S. employers are required to make sure that their employees are legally allowed to work in the United States, regardless of their immigration or citizenship status.

Immigration Court Cases

Receiving a summons to appear before a judge in immigration court can be intimidating. You may be worried about what to expect and what steps you should take to protect and your family.
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