Work Permit for VAWA Applicants (EAD)

If you have filed a self-petition under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), you may be eligible for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD)—a legal work permit that allows you to work in the United States while your petition is pending or approved.

At ORYZZ, we support survivors of abuse in reclaiming their independence by helping them apply for work permits through Form I-765 as part of the VAWA process. Our team handles your case with discretion, care, and deep understanding of your legal rights.

Important Details:

  • VAWA self-petitioners can request a work permit once their petition (Form I-360) is either approved or once they file for adjustment of status (Form I-485).

  • An EAD can provide stability and financial independence while your immigration case moves forward.

  • Confidentiality and safety are central to every step we take with you.

At ORYZZ, we’re committed to protecting your future and helping you move forward with strength.

Reach out to us today for a confidential consultation and take the first step toward your legal right to work.