An EAD card allows non-U.S. citizens to work legally in the United States, but waiting for approval can be stressful. Processing times for an EAD can range from a few weeks to several months, depending on the visa type (OPT, H-4, L-2, etc.), USCIS workload, and potential RFEs (Requests for Evidence).
Many applicants worry about delays, especially with backlogs at USCIS. If your case is outside the normal processing time, you may be able to submit a service request or expedite your case under specific circumstances, such as financial hardship. We’ll guide you through the process so you can stay informed and prepared.
If you’re applying for your first EAD, renewing an existing one, or transitioning from an F-1 visa (OPT) to an H-1B visa, this video will provide crucial insights to help you understand where you stand.
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