Is It Possible to get a Job in the U.S. without a Work Permit

In the United States, working without a work permit is no laughing matter. Here we will discuss wwhat work permits allow you to do, who is eligible for a work permit, and what happens if you work without one.

What is a Work Permit?

A work permit is a card that is issued by the government that allows employment in the U.S. Work permits are also known as Employment Authorization Documents and can be used by foreign nationals to work as they await the issuance of their green card or while present in the U.S. in a status that allows employment. They can be used to work in the country without a work visa.

What Does a Work Permit Allow You to Do?

A work permit generally grants permission to work, without restrictions. Work permits are usually issued for a specific amount of time.

Eligibility

People who are eligible for a work permit may include:

1.     Those with pending asylum applications

2.     Certain visa holders

3.     Spouses of certain visa holders

4.     Those with temporary protected status (TPS) or deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA)

5.      Those pending adjustment of status

How Do I Apply for a Work Permit?

Application for a work permit requires submitting an application for employment authorization, which includes form I-765 and supporting documentation.

These are filed with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services or USCIS. The process may vary based on your immigration status. When in doubt, contact your immigration lawyer.

How Long will it take to get my Work Permit?

Since all situations are different, processing times will also vary from person to person. When in doubt, visit the USCIS website for the most current information.

How often do I need to Renew My Work Permit?

Each work permit will have a specific date range for which it is applicable. Check the date that applies to you and renew your EAD if you plan to continue working in the United States. Make sure to renew your permit well in advance of the renewal deadline as these permits can take a long time to process.

Are there any Restrictions or Limitations associated with my Work Permit?

Some people may have employment restrictions based on their immigration status or the rules tied to their work permits. It is very important to be knowledgeable about the specific limitations and restrictions attached to your own work permit.

What about Unpaid Internships and/or Volunteer Work?

Even volunteering may require authorization in the form of a work permit in some situations. Contact an immigration lawyer to find out more.

Don’t forget, you will need authorization to work even for short-term employment or informal situations. Do you need a work permit to work in the United States? The answer is yes. Remember that even part-time work without a permit can result in harsh penalties, up to and including the prohibition of future work in the country. So, make sure you contact the appropriate offices and get everything ready before you start.

Hurtubise Weber Law

If you have questions about how to adequately educate yourself on immigration law, work permits, work visas, hiring foreign workers, or any of these topics contact We have offices in San Francisco and San Jose, but operate fully virtually and can help you wherever you are. For more information, visit our website or call us at (415) 548-7067.   

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