US admission record (Form I-94)
Form I-94 shows the date of your admission to the U.S., your class of admission, and how long you are allowed to stay in the country.
TB Testing and COVID-19 Vaccination
Under the rules of the U4U program, you are required to take the tuberculosis test within 90 days of your arrival.
Social Security Number (SSN)
A Social Security Number (SSN) is an identification number assigned to every U.S. resident for life. Your identity and financial history in the U.S. are tied to this number. Government agencies, landlords, and financial institutions will ask you to provide this number when they need to check your background, credit score, and financial reliability. The sooner you receive an SSN, the easier your resettlement will be. You can and should receive an SSN for each family member, even for newborn children.
Employment Authorization Application (Form I-765)
Employment Authorization Document (EAD), also called Form I-765, is a plastic card issued to you by USCIS. It allows you to work legally in the US during an authorized period.
As of November 21, 2022, you may work for 90 days without an EAD, but you still need to apply for it after three months. Your employer will be required to check that you have it.
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