Everything You Need to Know About Form I-765: Application for Employment Authorization
What is Form I-765?
I-765 Form is the official USCIS form used to apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), commonly called a work permit. It is often filed by individuals without permanent residency but authorized under various immigration statuses to work temporarily in the U.S. The EAD serves as proof of work eligibility, much like a Social Security card or photo ID.
Who Can File Form I-765?
There are more than 40 eligibility categories, including:
- Pending Adjustment of Status Applicants (Form I-485).
- Asylum seekers and refugees.
- DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) recipients.
- TPS (Temporary Protected Status) beneficiaries.
- F-1 students applying for Optional Practical Training (OPT) or severe economic hardship.
- Spouses or dependents of certain visa holders (E-1, E-2, L-1, H-4, J-2).
- U visa and T visa holders (victims of crime or trafficking).
Each category requires you to enter the correct eligibility code on the form (e.g., (c)(9) for pending I-485 applicants).
Why File Form I-765?
- To work legally in the U.S. without violating immigration status.
- To obtain a Social Security Number (SSN) if you don’t already have one (you can apply for both at once).
- To prove your work authorization to U.S. employers (I-9 compliance).
- To avoid gaps in income while waiting for green card or asylum approvals.
Required Supporting Documents
Applicants generally need to submit:
- A copy of a passport or government-issued ID.
- A copy of your I-94 Arrival/Departure Record.
- Prior EAD (if renewing).
- Two recent passport-style photos.
- Evidence of your eligibility (e.g., Form I-485 receipt notice, asylum approval, DACA approval).
Processing Times
On average:
- 3–7 months depending on category and workload.
- Expedite requests are possible for urgent humanitarian or financial reasons.
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
- Filing under the wrong eligibility category code.
- Forgetting to sign the form (a common rejection cause).
- Submitting poor-quality photos or missing ID copies.
- Traveling abroad while application is pending under certain statuses (check first).
Applicants represented by an attorney or accredited representative must also submit Form G-28, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative along with this petition.