Everything You Need To Know About U.S. Work Permits (EADs): What They Are, Who Is Eligible, and How To Apply

A work permit is an official document from the U.S. government that allows immigrants to work in the United States. It's also known as an Employment Authorization Document or EAD. You do not need to be a permanent resident to get a work permit, but you need to have an immigrant or nonimmigrant visa that allows you to live and work in the United States. DACA recipients can also get work permits. It costs $410 –$495 to apply for a work permit and takes 2-7 months to get one. The cost and timing vary based on your reason for applying as well as where you live.Some applicants don't have to pay the application fee. This article explains everything you need to know about U.S. work permits.

Written by Jonathan Petts.
Written August 20, 2020

What Is an Employment Authorization Document (EAD)?

Immigrants living in the United States and foreign nationals who want to come to the United States cannot work unless they receive permission from the U.S. government. That permission comes in the form of an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). EADs are more commonly known as work permits or employment authorization cards. Work permits are photo identification cards issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and they look a lot like a driver's license.

What Is the Difference Between a Work Permit and a Work Visa?

Many people confuse work permits and work visas, so if you're not sure of the difference, you're not alone.

Pay attention to your work permit’s expiration date so you can apply for renewal and give USCIS enough time to process it. The length that your work permit is valid varies based on your immigration status. Many immigrants have to renew their work permits every year. But there are some exceptions. For example, since May 2022 asylum employment authorization cards last 540 days (almost 1.5 years).

If you aren’t sure how long your work permit is valid, you can look at the expiration date on the front of your work authorization card.

U.S. employers must confirm that you are legally authorized to work before they hire you. Once you have a work permit, you can show it to potential employers to prove that you can lawfully work in the U.S.

What Happens if I Work Without a Work Permit?

Working in the United States without a work permit/employment authorization card is very dangerous. If you work without authorization, the government may deport you. They may also bar you from entering the U.S. for 3–10 years, and you may have a much harder time trying to get temporary or permanent status in the future. For example, if you don't have a work permit and work while in the U.S. on a visitor visa and later apply for a student visa, the State Department will almost certainly reject your student visa application.

You also need a work permit for short-term or "under the table" employment. Even if you only get paid for working a few hours, working without authorization can cause serious immigration problems for you down the road.

The bottom line? Do not work in the United States without a work permit.

The good news is that applying for a work permit is easy. If you submit an application for a green card at the same time, it's also free!

Who Is Eligible for a Work Permit?

Many immigrants can apply for a work permit from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). USCIS provides detailed information about who is eligible to work in the U.S.

Eligible immigrants include:

You can find a complete list of immigration statuses that allow you to work with an employment authorization card in the U.S. on the Form I-765 instructions from USCIS.gov.

Who Isn't Eligible for a Work Permit?

Work permit eligibility is straightforward. If you are eligible for an immigration status that will allow you to work or have that status already, you can get a work permit.

If you aren't eligible for this type of immigration status, then you can't get a work permit.

Tourists (B-1 visa holders) and undocumented immigrants are not eligible for work permits unless they become eligible for a humanitarian status like asylum while they are in the U.S. USCIS will not issue work permits to these immigrants. Under federal law, it is illegal for U.S. employers to hire them.

‍If you are a B-1 Visa Holder or undocumented immigrant and need to work in the U.S., you should speak to a lawyer before you do any work. You may be eligible for a status that would allow you to get a work permit, and working without a permit can make it impossible for you to get that status.

Who Can Work Without Applying for a Work Permit?

Green card holders (lawful permanent residents) do not need to apply for a work permit. Your green card authorizes you to work in the U.S. for as long as it is valid! If your employer asks for proof that you can work in the U.S., you can show them your green card.

You also don't need to apply for a work permit once you become a U.S. citizen. If your employer asks for proof that you can work in the U.S., show them your U.S. passport or naturalization certificate.

If you have an employment visa, you don't need to apply for a separate work permit. This rule applies to immigrants with visas like the H-1B Visa, L-1 Visa, E-3 Visa, and E Treaty Trader or Treaty Investor visa.

How To Apply for a Work Permit in 5 Easy Steps

Now that you understand what work permits are and who can get them let's talk about the application process. There are five easy steps that everyone who applies for a work permit must follow.

Step 1: Apply for an Immigration Status That Allows You To Work

To get a work permit, you need to have an immigration status that allows you to work in the U.S. If you already have this type of status, or if you are in the process of applying for it, you can move on to Step 2. People with several different types of immigration statuses can apply for a work permit, from refugees and asylum seekers to students and K-1 fiancé(e) visa holders.

Step 2: Prepare Form I-765

You will use USCIS Form I-765: Application for Employment Authorization, to apply for a work permit. Form I-765 is pretty simple. You fill in your name, contact information, and information about your eligibility.

There are only a few tricky questions: