Three (3) Immigration Documents You Must Carry at All Times according to U.S. law (8 CFR § 264.1(b))Most Recent I-94 Form: This document shows when you arrived in the U.S. and your legal entry status. You can print your I-94 Departure Record directly from the CBP website. Green Card: Your permanent resident card serves as evidence of lawful permanent residency (LPR) in the U.S. EAD Card: Your Employment Authorization Document (EAD) proves you are authorized to work in the U.S. U.S. law (8 CFR § 264.1(b)) requires you to carry your immigration documents at all times to verify your legal status. Failing to have them on hand when requested by authorities could lead to complications or legal issues. Make sure you're always prepared and stay in compliance. If you have questions about your visa status or if you are an employer exploring immigration options, we are here to help. At the Law Office of Julia L. Stommes, we are committed to helping individuals and businesses navigate complex legal landscapes. The information provided in this blog is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. To schedule a Consultation to discuss your legal immigration options, please email us at [email protected].
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