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Work Permit (EAD) in the United States: How a Work Authorization Lawyer in San Antonio Can Help You Apply Successfully

  • Writer: Neha Roy
    Neha Roy
  • 21 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

What Is a Work Permit (EAD) and Who Qualifies?


A Work Permit, formally known as an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), is an official card issued by USCIS that allows non-citizens to legally work in the United States. Many immigrants depend on an EAD to support their families, secure stable employment, and build a future while waiting for their residency or humanitarian case approval.


You may qualify for a Work Permit if you are applying under one of the following categories:


  • Marriage-based Green Card applicants

  • Adjustment of Status

  • Asylum applicants

  • Deferred Action / DACA

  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

  • Certain student visas (OPT / STEM OPT)

  • VAWA applicants

  • Removal / Deportation cases

  • Parole or humanitarian protection

If you are unsure whether you qualify, speaking with an experienced Work Permit lawyer in San Antonio is the best step to avoid delays or denials.


Why You Should Apply for a Work Permit with Legal Support


Although the form I-765 may appear straightforward, immigration applications are extremely strict, and even a simple mistake can result in:


  • Delays of 6–18 months

  • Request for Evidence (RFE)

  • Denied applications

  • Losing job opportunities

  • Complications in future immigration filings


Working with an experienced attorney helps ensure your application is complete, accurate, and supported with the correct evidence from day one.


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What You Need to Apply for an EAD Work Permit


While requirements vary depending on your eligibility category, most applicants need:


  • A valid government ID

  • Passport-style photos

  • Current immigration documentation

  • USCIS receipt or case number (if pending case)

  • Filing fee (unless eligible for fee waiver)

  • Supporting documentation proving eligibility


At Virgen & Virgen Law, we guide you through every step — from confirming eligibility to preparing supporting documentation and tracking your application until approval.


How Virgen & Virgen Law Helps With Work Permit Applications


For more than 25 years, Virgen & Virgen Law has successfully assisted thousands of clients across San Antonio with immigration cases, including EAD and renewals. When you work with us, you receive:


  • Accurate Preparation & Filing

Avoid errors that can delay your case.

  • Case Tracking & Communication

We keep you informed at every step.

  • Interview and RFE Support

If USCIS requests additional evidence, we assist immediately.

  • Honest Guidance

Clear timelines, realistic expectations, and transparent pricing.

Whether you are applying for the first time or renewing, we ensure your application is handled quickly and correctly.


How Long Does It Take to Receive a Work Permit?


Processing times depend on case type and location, but many cases take:


  1. 3–8 months on average

  2. Expedited possibilities in emergency situations


Applications with errors can extend to 12–15 months, which is why professional guidance is crucial.


Start Your Work Permit Process Today


Located in San Antonio, Texas

Call Now: (210) 846-9399

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If you need help applying for or renewing your Work Permit (EAD), our team is ready to guide you.

 
 
 

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