What documents do I need to apply for an Employment Authorization Document?

In South Carolina, to apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) you will need to submit the following documents: 1. A completed and signed Form I-765. This form is available on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website. 2. A copy of your passport, visa, or other form of valid identification. 3. Proof that you are a family member of an immigrant who is either a green card holder, has permanent residence, or is seeking asylum. 4. Evidence that you are authorized to work in the United States, such as a valid work permit or evidence of a pending application for a work permit. 5. Documents to prove any previous work you have done in the United States, such as I-9 forms, pay stubs, and letters of recommendation. 6. Proof of your South Carolina address, such as your driver’s license, utility bills, or other identification. 7. Any additional documentation that USCIS may require for your specific case, such as a biometrics appointment notice or a petition for a green card or other nonimmigrant visa. 8. A filing fee of $410. You may also be asked to provide additional documents or information during the application process. It is important to provide accurate and up-to-date documents in order to ensure a successful filing.

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Para solicitar un Documento de Autorización de Empleo en Carolina del Sur, deberá presentar los siguientes documentos: • Una solicitud completada y firmada del Formulario I-765. • Una prueba de que la solicitud se realiza con un propósito válido bajo la ley de inmigración de Estados Unidos. Esto incluye documentos como un certificado de nacionalidad, un certificado de residencia permanente, cartas del Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de Estados Unidos o una oferta de empleo. • Si la solicitud se presenta en virtud de su estatus de no inmigrante, debe incluir copias legibles de sus tarjetas de identificación de no inmigrante (tarjeta "verde") y/o tarjeta de visitante de no inmigrante (tarjeta azul). • Dos fotografías recientes de los estándares requeridos. • La tarifa de solicitud aplicable a la solicitud. Además de estos documentos, también puede tener que presentar algunos otros documentos específicos, según el motivo de la solicitud. Por lo tanto, es importante familiarizarse con las disposiciones específicas de la ley de inmigración antes de presentar su solicitud. Si presenta una solicitud incompleta o incorrecta, esta puede ser rechazada o devuelta sin procesarse.

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