What Is EAD Replacement?
Individuals who have lost, damaged, or had their employment authorization document (EAD) stolen may request a replacement.
This process involves submitting Form I-765 to USCIS.
Who May Benefit From This Service?
• Individuals with a lost work permit
• Individuals with a stolen EAD
• Individuals with a damaged EAD
Each case is unique and requirements may vary depending on the situation.If you are unsure about your situation or require legal advice, we recommend consulting with a licensed immigration attorney.
How We Help
• Preparing Form I-765
• Reviewing your information
• Preparing your application for submission
How This Service Works
This service may be purchased directly online without scheduling a consultation.
To begin, click Start My Process and follow the steps below.
Step 1 – Select Your Service
Click Start My Process and select the USCIS Notice Explanation service.
Step 2 – Review and Sign the Agreement
You will be directed to review and sign the service agreement.
Email 1: After signing, you will receive an email with a copy of your signed agreement.
Step 3 – Submit Payment
You will then be directed to complete the payment.
Email 2: After payment is completed, you will receive a payment receipt.
Email 3: You will receive a confirmation email explaining that you will receive access to your secure client portal.
Email 4: You will receive a link to access the Docketwise client portal, where you will complete the intake form and upload your documents.
Once the intake form is submitted, a member of our team will contact you within 24 hours to begin assisting you with your case.
NOTE: USCIS government filing fees may apply to this service. If a government fee is required, the exact amount will be provided when you are contacted by a member of our team, and we will guide you through the payment process. You may also review general USCIS filing fees here: https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-fees. The cost listed on this page reflects only our service fees.
Important Notice
CNIS Immigration Services is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or legal representation.