Replacing an Employment Authorization Document (EAD)
This article explains the rules for seeking a replacement EAD for an EAD that was lost, stolen or destroyed, or for an EAD issued with incorrect information due to USCIS error.
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This article explains the rules for seeking a replacement EAD for an EAD that was lost, stolen or destroyed, or for an EAD issued with incorrect information due to USCIS error.
The USCIS issued new guidance for how to apply for a change in gender designation on a USCIS-issued document. This article explains the new procedures.
Yemen’s initial TPS designation was extended and Yemen was redesignated for TPS. This article explains what this means for Yemen TPS and TPS-related EADs.
The DHS is ending the wet-foot/dry-foot policy for Cuban migrants and making Cubans subject to expedited removal. This limits the reach of the Cuban Adjustment Act.
The DHS extended the suspension of certain F1 status rules for qualifying F1 students from Nepal. The rules relate to off-campus employment and on-campus employment.
The DHS has extended the Nepal TPS Designation. This article explains how to re-register for Nepal TPS, the rules regarding such TPS EADs, and seeking a fee waiver.
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