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EAD Lawyers in Arapahoe County, CO, Getting Client’s Results

The world of immigration law is ever-changing, and it can be difficult to keep up with all of the different regulations. One area that has seen a lot of changes in recent years is Employment Authorization Documents EADs. If you are looking to apply for an EAD, it is important to have an experienced attorney on your side who can help you navigate the process and ensure that your application is complete and accurate.

At McGuire Law, we have been handling EAD applications for clients in Arapahoe County and throughout Colorado for many years. We understand the importance of getting these applications right the first time, as any mistakes could result in a delay in your application being processed. Our team will work closely with you to gather all of the necessary documentation and will help you fill out the application correctly. We will also be there to represent you if there are any problems with your application or if it is denied for any reason.

Get in contact with our experienced family law immigration lawyers today at (720) 802-2705 to learn more about your options.

What is an EAD?

An Employment Authorization Document is also known as an EAD card or work permit. It is a document that is issued by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that allows certain immigrants who are in the country on a temporary basis to work in the United States.

There are a number of different categories of immigrants who may be eligible for an EAD. Some examples include but are not limited to:

  • Asylees
  • Refugees
  • Persons with pending asylum applications
  • Persons with pending applications for Adjustment of Status
  • Certain nonimmigrant classification ( such as F-1 students)

Our experienced and dedicated team of EAD lawyers can help you determine if you are eligible for an EAD and guide you through the application process.

What is the EAD Process Like?

The process of obtaining an EAD can vary depending on an individual’s immigration status and the category they fall under. However, generally, the first step is to file Form I-765 with the USCIS.

Once an individual has obtained an EAD, there are a few things to keep in mind. The card is only valid for a certain amount of time and will need to be renewed before it expires. In addition, it is important to note that an EAD does not grant an individual permanent residency or citizenship in the United States. Individuals with an EAD are still required to maintain their current immigration status and follow all other applicable laws.

If an individual wants to change their status or extend their stay in the United States, they will need to file a new application with the USCIS. The process for doing so will vary depending on the individual’s circumstances.

It is important to consult with an experienced immigration attorney before beginning the EAD application process. An attorney can help ensure that the proper forms are filed and that the individual meets all of the requirements for obtaining an EAD.

Why Should I Hire an EAD Lawyer?

As someone who is seeking employment authorization in the United States, you may be wondering if it is worth it to hire an EAD lawyer. After all, the process of applying for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) can be complex and confusing, and you may feel like you can handle it on your own.

However, there are several good reasons to consider hiring an experienced EAD lawyer to help with your application. First, an EAD lawyer can ensure that your application is thorough and exact. This is important because any mistakes on your application could result in a delay or denial of your EAD.

Second, an EAD lawyer can help you navigate the complex web of immigration laws and regulations. The United States has stringent laws regarding employment authorization, and an experienced EAD lawyer can help you understand these laws and make sure that you are in compliance with them.

Finally, an EAD lawyer can provide invaluable support and guidance throughout the entire process of applying for an EAD. This includes helping you gather the required documentation, completing the application forms, and representing you in any interviews or meetings with USCIS officials.

Contact McGuire Law Today to Secure Your Family’s Future

The first step in securing your family’s future is to contact an experienced attorney who can help you understand your options. At McGuire Law, we will work with you to determine the best course of action for your specific situation. We will then put together a comprehensive plan to help you achieve your immigration and family law-related goals. For an initial consultation, call (720) 802-2705 to speak to our team today!

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    Owen Ziegler and Angela Cifor did an amazing job with my wife's immigration case. From the beginning they were very patient with us and accommodating to our needs. They did a great job of following up and gathering documents. When our case got r(...)

     
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