Watch this video to learn about employment authorization for Afghan parolees in the United States.
Topic: Employment Authorization (I-765)
U.S. Department of Justice: Employee Rights Section Webinars
Register for webinars to educate workers, worker advocates, and human resources professionals.
Department of Justice (DOJ): Employment Information Regarding Afghan Special Immigrant Visa Holders and Parolees (دری) (پښتو)
Receive general information about U.S. employment rights for Afghan Special Immigrant Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs), Afghan Special Immigrant Conditional Permanent Residents (CPRs), and Afghans granted parole under the Operation Allies Refuge (OAR) and Operation Allies Welcome (OAW) program.
USAHello: What is EAD? U.S. Work Authorization (دری) (پښتو)
Learn how to apply for a work permit (Employment Authorization Document) and how to renew it.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: A Quick Guide to Support the Afghan Workforce (دری) (پښتو)
USCIS outlines two processes for certain Afghan nationals to maintain parole and employment authorization for up to two years.
American Immigration Lawyers Association: Best Practices and Resources for Representing Operations Allies Welcome Parolees and Afghan Nationals
Read this guide for an overview of the most relevant immigration pathways available to Afghan nationals who left Afghanistan after U.S. troops withdrew from Afghanistan in August 2021.
Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc: Frequently Asked Questions: EADs for Afghans
Examine this FAQ to discover what steps advocates need to take to ensure that Afghans have no gaps in their ability to work lawfully in the United States. Because most Afghans evacuated pursuant to OAW entered the United States in August and September 2021, they now have less than a year left on their Employment Authorization and Documentation (EAD).
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: Information for Afghan Nationals (دری) (پښتو)
Read an overview of legal permanent solutions, gain information about employment authorization, learn about humanitarian parole, and more.