The Employment Authorization Document (EAD), commonly referred to as a āwork permit,ā is an official card issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). It confirms that a non-citizen is legally allowed to work in the United States for a designated period of time.
Key Features:
- Legal permission to work: Authorizes the holder to be employed by U.S. companies without needing employer-specific sponsorship.
- Employment verification document: Serves as an acceptable List A document for Form I-9, proving both identity and work eligibility.
- Time-limited validity: Issued for a defined period and must be renewed to maintain continued work authorization.
- Built-in security elements: Includes a photo, biometric features, embedded chip, and multiple anti-fraud protections such as holograms.
How a Fake Employment Authorization Document Is Misused:
- Illegal employment access: Counterfeit EAD cards may be used to obtain jobs without lawful work authorization.
- Identity and status fraud: Fake documents can misrepresent immigration status or eligibility to work.
- Bypassing employer verification: May be used to pass onboarding checks during Form I-9 verification.
- Access to financial services: Sometimes used to open bank accounts or obtain benefits requiring proof of legal work status.



