Work Permits: Your Path to Legal Employment in the U.S.

Helping Immigrants Secure the Right to Work Legally

We’re Here to Win Your
Immigration Battle

Let’s be honest—navigating U.S. immigration is no walk in the park. It’s a maze, and one wrong turn can set you back years. That’s where we come in. At Campos Law Firm, we take the guesswork out of immigration.

What is a Work Permit?

A work permit, officially known as an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), allows immigrants to work legally in the United States. Whether you are applying for the first time or renewing your permit, securing an EAD is essential for maintaining your livelihood and supporting your family.

Are You Eligible for a Work Permit?

Understanding whether you qualify for a work permit is the first step toward gaining legal employment in the U.S. Here are the key eligibility requirements:

Pending Application for Immigration Benefits

To qualify for a work permit, you must have a pending application for certain immigration benefits, such as asylum, adjustment of status, or Temporary Protected Status (TPS).

Eligible Immigration Status

Applicants must have an eligible immigration status, such as a pending asylum case, DACA, TPS, or U Visa status, which allows them to apply for an EAD.

Pending Adjustment of Status

Individuals who have filed for adjustment of status (Green Card application) are eligible to apply for a work permit while their case is pending.

Our Work Permit Services

Expert Guidance on Your EAD Application

We provide comprehensive support in determining your eligibility for a work permit, preparing your application, and ensuring all necessary documentation is submitted accurately and on time.

Support for Your Application Process

We assist you in completing and filing your EAD application, gathering the required documents, and following up on your case to ensure everything progresses smoothly.

Maintain Your Legal Employment Status

A valid work permit is crucial for maintaining your employment and financial stability. We’ll help you renew your permit and address any issues that may arise during the process, so you can focus on building your future.

Why We’re the Right Choice.

Multilingual Support

English, Spanish, French - whatever your language, we speak it fluently.

Personalized Service

You’re not just a case number. We treat your story like it’s the only one that matters.

Experienced Attorneys

We’ve seen it all—there’s no immigration mess too big for us to handle.

Why Choose Campos Law Firm?

Experienced Representation

With years of experience handling work permit cases, we have the knowledge and expertise to navigate complex immigration regulations and secure positive outcomes for our clients.

Personalized Support

We understand that every client’s situation is unique. Our team takes the time to understand your individual circumstances and tailor our approach to meet your needs.

Proven Success

Our track record speaks for itself. We’ve successfully helped countless individuals obtain and renew their work permits, providing them with the legal right to work and support their families.

Trusted by many. Our affiliations and certifications show we’re serious about what we do—and we’re good at it.

How We Work

Initial Consultation

We begin with a thorough consultation to understand your specific circumstances and determine your eligibility for a work permit. We’ll explain the process clearly, outline the documentation needed, and answer any questions you may have.

Document Preparation and Filing

Our team will help you gather all necessary documents, including proof of eligibility and supporting evidence. We’ll then prepare and file your application with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), ensuring everything is accurate and submitted on time.

Ongoing Support and Updates

We provide continuous support throughout the process, keeping you informed about the status of your application and addressing any issues that may arise. If additional information is requested by USCIS, we’ll assist in responding promptly and effectively.

Success Stories: Real Clients, Real Results

Our clients have trusted us to handle their work permit applications, and we’ve delivered life-changing results. Read their stories to see how Campos Law Firm has helped individuals and families achieve legal employment status in the U.S.

Work Permit FAQs

A work permit, or Employment Authorization Document (EAD), allows immigrants to work legally in the U.S. It is necessary for those who do not have permanent resident status or other work authorization.

Eligibility depends on your immigration status. Those with pending asylum cases, DACA, TPS, or U Visa status, as well as those with a pending Green Card application, may qualify.

Processing times vary based on your specific case and the current workload of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Typically, it can take several months from the date of filing.

Yes, you can renew your work permit if your current permit is expiring and you still meet the eligibility requirements.

If your application is denied, we can help you understand the reasons for the denial and explore options for reapplying or addressing any issues with your immigration status.