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Employment Authorization Document (EAD) Process by TRW

H-4 Employment Authorization Document (EAD): A Comprehensive 2025 Guide

Presented by TRW Law Firm


Spouses of H-1B visa holders in the United States often face a frustrating paradox: while their partners are permitted to work in high-skilled jobs, they themselves are legally barred from pursuing employment. The H-4 Employment Authorization Document (EAD) was introduced to break this barrier, offering a lifeline of opportunity, independence, and dignity for thousands of qualified individuals.

This detailed guide by TRW Law Firm, a trusted name in global immigration services, offers a step-by-step roadmap for navigating the H-4 EAD process in 2025.

🔍 Understanding the H-4 EAD

The H-4 EAD is a work permit granted to spouses of certain H-1B visa holders. It enables eligible H-4 dependents to legally work in the United States across industries and roles of their choice.

Key Benefits:

  • Freedom to work for any employer, including self-employment or freelancing
  • Financial empowerment for families
  • Pathway to professional fulfillment

📅 Who Is Eligible for H-4 EAD?

To qualify for the H-4 EAD, you must:

  • Be the spouse of an H-1B visa holder
  • Your H-1B spouse must either:
    • Have an approved Form I-140, or
    • Be eligible for H-1B extensions beyond six years under AC21 sections 106(a) and 106(b)
  • You must be in valid H-4 nonimmigrant status
  • You must be physically present in the United States

✍️ H-4 EAD Application Process

Step 1: Gather Required Documents

Required Documentation:

  • Completed Form I-765
  • Proof of your H-4 status (I-94, approval notice)
  • Proof of your spouse’s H-1B status (I-797, I-94, passport)
  • Approved Form I-140 (if applicable)
  • Evidence of AC21 eligibility (if no I-140)
  • Valid marriage certificate
  • Two passport-style photos
  • Government-issued ID (passport)
  • Prior EAD card (if renewing)
  • Proof of name change (if applicable)

Step 2: Complete Form I-765

  • Use black ink or complete the form online
  • Eligibility category: (c)(26) for H-4 EAD applicants
  • Ensure consistency with supporting documents
  • Sign and date the form properly

Step 3: Pay the Filing Fee

  • Filing fee: $470 (subject to change)
  • Payable by check or money order to U.S. Department of Homeland Security
  • Include name and A-Number on the check
  • Separate checks if filing other forms (e.g., I-539)

Step 4: Submit Your Application

  • Mail to the correct USCIS lockbox based on your residence and any concurrent forms
  • Trackable mail (FedEx, USPS Priority, UPS) is recommended
  • Organize documents professionally
  • Keep a full copy of your package

Step 5: Attend Biometrics (If Required)

  • USCIS may send a biometrics appointment notice (Form I-797C)
  • Bring your appointment letter and a valid photo ID

Step 6: USCIS Review and Decision

  • Check status using your receipt number at USCIS.gov
  • Respond promptly to any Request for Evidence (RFE)

Step 7: Receive Your EAD

  • Upon approval, you’ll receive a physical EAD card
  • Card includes your photo and authorized work period

🚀 Benefits of Having an H-4 EAD

  • Work in any field: unrestricted to employer or location
  • No sponsorship required: unlike the H-1B
  • Start your own business
  • Gain professional experience
  • Build credit and independence

⚠️ Potential Challenges

  • Processing delays can exceed 6 months
  • Dependency on H-1B spouse’s status
  • Travel restrictions while application is pending
  • Renewal complexities (must maintain H-4 and H-1B validity)

✉️ Renewing Your H-4 EAD

When to Renew:

  • Start 120-180 days before expiration

Required:

  • New Form I-765
  • Updated proof of H-4 and H-1B status
  • Copy of current EAD
  • Updated photographs

📝 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is an H-4 EAD?
A work authorization for spouses of H-1B holders on the Green Card path.

2. Can I apply for a Green Card while on H-4 EAD?
Yes, provided you meet the eligibility for adjustment of status.

3. What happens if my spouse loses their H-1B job?
Your H-4 EAD may become invalid. Consult an immigration attorney for options.

4. Can I travel while my H-4 EAD is pending?
Travel may delay or disrupt the application. Avoid travel unless absolutely necessary.

5. How long does it take to process?
Typically 4-7 months. Check the USCIS processing times online.

6. Can I freelance or start a business on H-4 EAD?
Yes. The EAD allows full work flexibility, including entrepreneurship.

7. What if USCIS denies my application?
You may reapply or appeal depending on the reason for denial.

🏛️ Legal Support for H-4 EAD at TRW Law Firm

The U.S. immigration process is notoriously intricate. At TRW Law Firm, we provide:

  • Eligibility analysis based on latest H-4 EAD rules
  • Form I-765 preparation and filing support
  • Strategic guidance on H-1B dependency and visa renewal
  • Responsive support for RFEs or delays
  • Post-approval planning for Green Card transition

Whether you’re preparing your first H-4 EAD application or renewing your authorization, we help you take charge of your American dream with confidence.


💼 Contact TRW Law Firm

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Dubai Office: Rolex Building, L-12, Sheikh Zayed Road
London Office: 330 High Holborn, City of London

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Let TRW Law Firm secure your path to employment in the U.S. with expert care and proven results.

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