Work Permit for U Visa Applicants (EAD)
If you have applied for a U Visa—a form of protection for victims of certain crimes who have cooperated with law enforcement—you may be eligible for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), also known as a work permit, while your case is pending or once it’s approved.
At ORYZZ, we help U Visa applicants gain the legal right to work in the U.S. by guiding them through the Form I-765 application process with care, confidentiality, and a deep understanding of their unique situation.
Key Facts:
If USCIS grants you deferred action while your U Visa is pending, you may qualify for a work permit.
Once your U Visa is approved, you will automatically be eligible for an EAD.
The EAD allows you to work legally and build a stable, independent future in the U.S.
Our compassionate team at ORYZZ is here to help you navigate this process and reclaim control over your life—step by step.
Contact us today for a confidential consultation and let us help you secure your work permit through the U Visa process.

