Can I work in the United States while my EB-5 is processing?
Your ability to work depends on your current immigration status and where you are in the EB-5 process.
If you have filed I-485 (Adjustment of Status) concurrently with or after your I-526E, you can apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) using Form I-765. The EAD, once approved, permits you to work for any employer in the United States. Current I-765 processing times are approximately 5 to 8 months, though the 540-day automatic extension for renewal applicants provides continuity.
If you have not yet filed I-485 (because your priority date is not current or you are processing at a consulate), your work rights depend on your existing immigration status. H-1B holders can continue working for their sponsoring employer. L-1 holders can work for their sponsoring company. F-1 students may work under OPT if authorized.
The I-526E petition itself does not provide any work authorization.
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