How do I renew my Employment Authorization Document (EAD)?

If you live in Washington and need to renew your Employment Authorization Document (EAD), you will need to follow the instructions established by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The process may change depending on the type of EAD you have, but typically you will be required to submit an I-765 form, a filing fee, and supporting documents. To start the process, you will need to review and complete the I-765 form, which asks for detailed information about your immigration status and other personal information. Be sure to answer all questions completely and accurately. Once you have completed the form, you must pay the filing fee. Depending on the type of EAD you need, filing fees may vary; the fee can be paid online, by check or money order. In addition to the form and the fee, you may also need to submit supporting documents to USCIS. These documents can include a valid passport, proof of immigration status, and other documentation. You must submit copies of these documents with your I-765 form. Once you have completed and submitted the I-765 form, filing fee, and any supporting documents, you will need to wait for a response from USCIS. The processing time for an EAD renewal can vary; typically, you will receive a response within 90 days. If you do not receive an answer after 90 days, you may need to contact USCIS for an update.

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