I-765 Expires 2013

What is I-765 Expires 2013?

I-765 Expires 2013 refers to a specific version of the I-765 form, which is the Application for Employment Authorization. This form is used by individuals who are seeking permission to work legally in the United States. The 2013 edition of the form contains the necessary information and fields that need to be completed in order to apply for employment authorization.

What are the types of I-765 Expires 2013?

The I-765 Expires 2013 form offers several types of employment authorization options. These include:

Optional Practical Training (OPT) for F-1 students
Post-Completion OPT for F-1 students
STEM OPT Extension for F-1 students
Economic Hardship Employment for F-1 students
Severe Economic Hardship Employment for J-1 students
Employment Authorization Document (EAD) for refugees and asylees
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) employment authorization
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) employment authorization

How to complete I-765 Expires 2013

Completing the I-765 Expires 2013 form is a straightforward process. Here are the steps to follow:

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Gather all the required documents and information, including your personal details, immigration status, and employment eligibility.
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Carefully read and understand the instructions provided with the form.
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Fill out all the necessary fields in the form, ensuring accuracy and completeness.
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Review the completed form to make sure there are no errors or missing information.
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Sign and date the form.
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Submit the form along with any required supporting documents to the appropriate USCIS office.

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Questions & answers

Your EAD renewal application will take approximately 60-90 days to process. For EAD renewal, there is no option to expedite the application. If you have your original approval notice from USCIS and your employer permits, you may continue working while your replacement application is being processed.
The receipt number appears on Form I-797C in the Receipt Number field. The filing date (the date USCIS received the application) appears in the Received Date field. This date should be on or before the “Card Expires” date on the EAD.
To calculate the new expiration date: Add 540 or 180 days to the EAD “Card Expires” date, whichever time period is applicable depending on the “Received Date” on Form I-797C. Compare the 540-day or 180-day auto-extended date to the Form I-94 end date. Whichever date is earlier is the new EAD expiration date.
If your EAD is lost, stolen or destroyed, you may request a replacement EAD by filing a new Form I-765 and filing fee (if required), unless a fee waiver is requested and approved. If you did not receive an EAD that USCIS mailed, you can submit an inquiry on non-delivery of a card.
In general, it takes about 150–210 days (5–7 months) for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to process Form I-765. Previously, USCIS processed work permit applications within 90 days, but a growing backlog has caused additional delays.
Like almost every other application related to the Department of Homeland Security, the I-765 employment authorization has some conditions. It also has an expiration date, so it is subject to renewal before it expires.