When a foreign national’s adjustment of status application is approved, their Employment Authorization Document (EAD) becomes invalid. This change occurs immediately upon receiving a green card, marking the transition to lawful permanent residency. Permanent residents do not require an EAD to work in the United States, as they automatically gain the right to employment.
Key Details:
- EAD becomes invalid upon green card approval.
- Permanent residents do not need an EAD for employment.
- The EAD is only valid while the green card application is pending.
- Approval signifies the individual’s status as a lawful permanent resident.
This change simplifies the employment process for new permanent residents, eliminating the need for separate work authorization. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @pandevlaw
