Fact Sheets
Guías sobre Cómo Solicitar una Exención de Tarifas para su Formulario I-765, Solicitud de Autorización de Empleo
Some applicants who file Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, are not required to pay a fee. For example, there is no fee to apply for initial employment authorization for noncitizens with a pending Form I-589, Application for Asylum. Please refer to the USCIS Fee Schedule to determine if a fee is required to be filed with your Form I-765.
INFORMATIONS IMPORTANTES SUR L’AUTORISATION DE TRAVAIL AUX ÉTATSUNIS
XIBAAR YU AM SOLO CI WALLU LIGEEY BU ÑU YOONAL CI BIIR ETAASINI
ВАЖЛИВА ІНФОРМАЦІЯ ПРО ЛЕГАЛЬНЕ ПРАЦЕВЛАШТУВАННЯ В США
ВАЖНАЯ ИНФОРМАЦИЯ О ЛЕГАЛЬНОМ ТРУДОУСТРОЙСТВЕ В СОЕДИНЕННЫХ ШТАТАХ
INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE ACERCA DE CÓMO TRABAJAR LEGALMENTE EN ESTADOS UNIDOS
ENFÒMASYON ENPÒTAN POU TRAVAY LEGALMAN OZETAZINI
You are likely eligible to apply for an employment authorization document (EAD) to legally work in the U.S. if:* You were recently paroled into the U.S. through the parole processes for nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (CHNV), or after receiving a CBP One App appointment and presenting at a Port of Entry; or* You have applied for asylum by filing Form I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal, and your asylum application has been pending for at least 150 days.
The United States has a long history of welcoming immigrants from all parts of the world. During the last decade, USCIS welcomed more than 7.6 million naturalized citizens into the fabric of our nation.
Deciding to become a U.S. citizen is an important milestone in an immigrant’s life. Candidates for citizenship must show they are committed to the unifying principles that bind us as Americans. For that commitment, in return, they will enjoy the rights and privileges fundamental to U.S. citizenship.
Fiscal Year 2022 Naturalization Statistics1
USCIS welcomed 967,500 new citizens in fiscal year 2022 during naturalization ceremonies held across the United States and around the world. This is a 20% increase from last year and the highest number of naturalizations seen since FY 2008.
Monthly Naturalizations in FY 2022
USCIS was able to return to normal year production levels for naturalization applications in FY 2021 in spite of limitations due to the COVID-19 pandemic; and in FY 2022, USCIS production levels for naturalization applications surpassed pre-pandemic levels.
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