Work in the U.S.
Find resources on work visas and driving in the U.S., search for jobs, and more.
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Visas for Doing Business and Working Temporarily in the U.S.
The United States welcomes citizens from around the world who want to come to the U.S. to conduct legitimate business and work temporarily.
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Employment Authorization
If you're not a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident, you may need to apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) to prove you may work in the United States.
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State Job Banks – Find a Job
Search and apply for jobs, or find a new employee, through your state's job bank.
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Drivers' Licenses and Vehicle Registration
Find your state's motor vehicle department to get or replace your driver's license, and register your car.
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Foreign Visitors Driving in the U.S.
Quick facts for foreign visitors about driving in the United States...
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Refugee Resettlement Programs
Refugee cash and medical assistance, social service programs, and other assistance to those granted asylum in the U.S. as refugees.
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Social Security Numbers for Immigrants
As part of the immigration process, the Social Security Administration allows non-citizens to apply for Social Security number (SSN) cards.
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Send Money from the U.S. to Another Country
The U.S. Postal Service allows you to send money around the world, using international money orders and wire transfers.
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Tax Requirements for Foreigners
Learn about your tax responsibilities while you are working in the United States.
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Telephone – International Long Distance Calling
How to place, and save money on, international telephone calls.
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Visas for People Who Want to Live Permanently in the U.S.
Immigrant visas are required for people who want to live permanently in the United States, even if they choose not to work in the United States.
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Workplace Issues
Family and medical leave, labor relations, the minimum wage, workers' compensation, workplace safety...