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What is American i-765?

American i-765 is also called EAD.

EAD (Employment Authorization Document) is a document that the Immigration Bureau authorizes foreigners to work in the United States for a certain period of time (usually one year). EAD card is a kind of card with foreigners' names and photos on it, and it also has an expiration date. With the EAD card, foreigners can legally work for any employer in the United States. However, if a foreigner has legal status such as H- 1B, L- 1, L-2 or O- 1, he can also work for a specific employer. In this case, you can work without an EAD card.

This is usually for people who are interested in immigration. EAD allows immigration agent applicants (such as spouses) to work legally in the United States. For the main immigrant applicant, EAD can allow him to work part-time or start his own business, as long as he still works for the employer who helped him apply for a green card. In the application process of EAD, foreigners who submit applications are both applicants and beneficiaries. In addition, EAD does not restrict specific employers. Therefore, EAD holders can work for any employer in the United States. EAD application can be submitted together with I-485 application for identity adjustment, or at any time after the application for identity adjustment is submitted.