Uscis Announces Revisions In The Employment Authorization Document (ead)

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has proclaimed to have revised the Employment Authorization Document (EAD) or Form I-766. In order to add a machine-readable zone on the back of the card, the EAD cards have been revised.

Generally, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issues the Employment Authorization Document, which is also referred to as the U.S. work permit visa. The visa authorizes the holder to work in the United States lawfully. The Form I-766 has to be filed by a foreign national who stays in the U.S. temporarily and wishes to acquire an EAD.

On the basis of the foreign nationals immigration situation, the EAD cards are issued for a specific period of time. Unless the employer has any citizenship requirements, the foreign national with an EAD card can work anywhere in the United States. If the immigrant holds an EAD card, the employer is not even required to file a non-immigrant worker petition.

Currently, the USCIS issues EAD cards under two categories, namely the Renewal EADs and the Replacement EADs. The renewal EAD can be applied for not more than 120 days before the current EAD expires. When lost, stolen, or damaged, individuals can apply for their replacement EAD cards. EAD cards can also be replaced if they contain incorrect information or misspelled name.

In view of deterring immigration fraud, the EAD cards have been revised by the USCIS. The revised EAD cards are being issued by the USCIS from May 11, 2010. The machine-readable zone that has been added newly is in accordance with the International Civil Aviation Organization standards.

The previous version had a two-dimensional bar code, which has now been removed. Additionally, the USCIS has shifted the informational text box just below the magnetic stripe on the card and has retained all the security features that the previous version had.

The revision of the EAD cards has resulted from the collaboration of the USCIS with the U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement and the Customs and Border Protection.

Employment Eligibility Attorney Helps Verifying Employment Status

Its been years that you are running an organization on the soils of USA with a good number of employees. You are doing well and want to stay here for lifetime. So, you must have authenticated your eligibility and identity to avoid any legal issue for working here in the United States. According to the Immigration Reform and Control Act, every employer must verify his individual identity and eligibility by filling up the verification form known as I-9. Every employer must preserve all duly filled-up forms for at least three years right from the hiring date. So, if you have not yet filled up the I-9 compliance form, get in touch with an employment eligibility attorney and get all your issues sorted.

According to law, no one is allowed to run any organization without having the I-9 compliance form. Its the only document that can prove that an employer has the legal right to work. The U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement rules have been made so stricter that employers should comply with each and every rule or otherwise they will be subject to legal actions. While filling up the form, employees might come across legal complications and other questions. In this respect, an employment eligibility attorney can be a perfect guide.

By accessing the internet, you will come across several websites that can help you provide information on employment eligibility lawyers. Make sure that you choose the best of them or rather someone who is knowledgeable and experienced in this field.

Remember, the proceedings should be done in an orderly manner which can only be possible with the help of an employment eligibility attorney. These legal experts are aware of all the rules and regulations that can help one proceed in the right manner. Its advisable not to hire someone new for this case or otherwise you might fall into complications.

Those who are foreigners must take permission to get legally employed in the United States of America from U.S. employers. However, those who hold green cards do not require permission since he/she is considered a permanent resident of the US and is allowed to work there for lifetime. On the other hand, a foreign diplomat will require a work permit to extend his stay in the US.

A work permit or EAD or Employment Authorization Document looks like a laminated card which is issued not only to employers but also to a visa lottery program, a family member and even to an asylum.