The U.S. immigration system recognizes only 13 categories of work visas, while an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) is not classified as a visa. An EAD, which may have a five-year expiration date, becomes invalid immediately if the holder’s legal status in the U.S. expires, such as when an I-94 form expires or Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is invalidated.
Key Details:
- Total work visa categories in the U.S.: 13
- EAD is not a visa; it is a work authorization document.
- EAD validity: Expires when legal status expires, regardless of the EAD’s expiration date.
- Common reasons for EAD invalidation: Expired I-94, invalidated TPS.
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Source: @gbrnole
