Can I work in the U.S. with an immigrant visa?

Yes, you can work in the United States with an immigrant visa. Generally, obtaining an immigrant visa is the first step in becoming a lawful permanent resident of the United States. If you are granted an immigrant visa, you will need to obtain Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Lawful permanent residents—sometimes referred to as green card holders—who are in the U.S. legally and have a valid immigrant visa may be eligible to work in the U.S. However, in order to legally do so, they must be authorized to work by the USCIS. This authorization is issued in the form of an EAD, which is a document that allows an immigrant to work legally in the U.S. Individuals who have an immigrant visa in New Mexico may apply for an EAD by submitting an application to the USCIS. The application must include proof of your immigrant visa and any other documents that are required in order to be eligible for the EAD. Applicants must also pay the associated fees associated with the application. Once your application is approved, you will receive your EAD, which will allow you to work legally in the United States.

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Sí, es posible trabajar en los Estados Unidos con una visa inmigratoria. Si tiene una visa de inmigración emitida por el gobierno de los Estados Unidos, está legalmente autorizado para trabajar en los Estados Unidos. Dependiendo del tipo de visa, es posible obtener una autorización de empleo o un permiso de trabajo. Por ejemplo, los extranjeros con una visa de trabajo temporal (E, H-1B, L o O) obtienen un permiso de trabajo de su patrón. Si tienes una tarjeta verde, también puedes trabajar en los Estados Unidos sin ningún permiso. Además, a los visitantes con visas B-2 y F-2 también se les permite trabajar en los Estados Unidos, pero solo se les permite trabajar unas pocas horas a la semana. Sin embargo, hay algunas visas que no se pueden usar para trabajar en los Estados Unidos. Por ejemplo, los estudiantes con visa F-1 tienen una visa para estudiar en los Estados Unidos, pero no pueden trabajar legalmente. Por lo tanto, es importante verificar los requisitos y restricciones de su visa para asegurarse de que cumpla con la legislación de inmigración de New Mexico.

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