
Complete and accurate preparation of your I-765 form. Start working legally in the United States.
We are a document preparation service, NOT a law firm. We do not provide legal advice.
For legal advice, consult a licensed immigration attorney.The I-765 is used to request an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), commonly known as a work permit. It allows eligible individuals to work legally in the United States.
Our team ensures your I-765 is completed accurately and quickly so you can start working without unnecessary delays.
WE ONLY HANDLE RENEWALS, PROVIDED THAT THE IMMIGRATION STATUS ON WHICH THE WORK PERMIT IS BASED IS STILL VALID
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We are a document preparation service, NOT a law firm. We do not provide legal advice. For legal questions, consult a licensed immigration attorney.

Work for any employer in the United States.
Apply for a Social Security Number with your EAD.
Obtain a state driver's license in most states.
Open bank accounts and build credit history.
Earn a legal income and pay taxes.
Renew your EAD when it expires.

If your Employment Authorization Document (EAD) is expiring soon, you must file Form I-765 to renew it and continue working legally in the United States. We handle the entire renewal process with the same accuracy and speed as a first-time application.
Our renewal service ensures your new EAD arrives before your current one expires, avoiding gaps in your work authorization that could affect your employment and income.
We recommend filing your renewal 180 days before your EAD expires to avoid any interruption in work authorization.
Renewals use the same I-765 form with fewer required documents. We know exactly what USCIS needs.
Our team completes renewal applications in 2–3 business days so you can file on time.
An expired EAD means you must stop working. A timely renewal protects your job and paycheck.
Don't Wait Until the Last Minute
USCIS processing times for EAD renewals can take 3–6 months. Filing early is the best way to avoid a gap in work authorization.
Determine if you qualify for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD).
Pending I-485 applicants (c)(9).
Post-completion Optional Practical Training (c)(3).
Granted asylum (a)(5).
DACA, TPS, and other eligible categories.
You must qualify under a specific eligibility category.
Have a pending or approved underlying petition.
No disqualifying criminal history.
Provide compliant passport-style photos.
Have a valid U.S. mailing address.
Pay the filing fee or submit a fee waiver request.
From document review to completed form — get your work permit faster.
We confirm your eligibility category.
Upload required supporting documents.
Complete the I-765 accurately.
Attend your biometrics appointment.
USCIS reviews your application.
Receive your Employment Authorization Document.
We are a document preparation service, NOT a law firm. We do not provide legal advice.
For legal advice, consult a licensed immigration attorney.Gather these documents before we begin working on your employment authorization application.
Upload clear, high-resolution scans. Make sure all text is legible and all pages are included.
Find answers to the most common questions about this form.
Initial EADs are typically valid for 1–2 years depending on the category. Renewals may be granted for the same period.

Fast, accurate I-765 preparation. Get your work permit (EAD) without delays.
We are a document preparation service, NOT a law firm. We do not provide legal advice.
For legal advice, consult a licensed immigration attorney.