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How Can "Work Authorization Attorney" help you?

Before understanding how attorneys can help you to get immigration work permit, you should first understand what work permit is. So, let’s get started with what is work permit. What Is Work Permit? It is mandatory for all employees who work in the United States. Employers in the United States make sure that their employees are authorized to work in the U.S, and they must have work permit. Most of the foreign countries who are eligible to work may request an employment authorization document (EAD) from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).  Having these documents prove that you’re eligible to work in the United States. Additionally, it also protects employees from liability and any legal consequences of employing undocumented workers. What Types of Documents Are Available? There are three types of employment authorization documents available from the USCIS: including ·         Initial EAD ·         Renewal EAD ·         Replacement EAD However, a 90-day time fr