Employment Work Form With Work Permit In Alameda

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Alameda
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US-00413
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This form is an Employment Application. The form provides that applications are considered without regard to race, color, religion, or veteran status.
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Except in limited circumstances defined in law and summarized in the Child Labor Law Booklet, all minors under 18 years of age employed in the state of California must have a permit to work. Prior to permitting a minor to work, employers must possess a valid Permit to Employ and Work.

You must apply in person. When school is in session, you must bring a current school transcript. Please contact your school of attendance for information on obtaining a copy of your transcript. Your GPA must be 1.6 or above. If your GPA is lower than the required, you will not be issued a work permit.

To recap, here is how to get a work permit in CA: ✓ Determine eligibility, with the help of an immigration attorney. ✓ Fill out US government forms. ✓ Receive a Notice of Receipt. ✓ Receive and attend a biometrics appointment. ✓ Receive a written decision by mail, and if approved, a work permit as well.

Return the completed work permit application to College and Career Readiness Department (2465 Dolan Way San Pablo, CA 94806) where the work permit will be processed and typed. It usually takes 48 hours to process the Work Permit.

Except in limited circumstances defined in law and summarized in the Child Labor Law Booklet, all minors under 18 years of age employed in the state of California must have a permit to work. Prior to permitting a minor to work, employers must possess a valid Permit to Employ and Work.

J-2 work permits are obtained from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) through an application process that takes an average of 3-5 months to process.

If you have not already started the EAD application process, you can begin here by creating a USCIS account online and filing Form-I-765. We will mail your work permit to the address you provided in your application if your application is approved. If necessary, you can file a paper application for Form I-765 instead.

In most cases it is a two-step process, the minor along with the parent/guardian and employer fill out the B1-1 form and submit to the school local to the minor's address. The school district reviews the B1-1 form and issues the B1-4 (Work Permit).

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Employment Work Form With Work Permit In Alameda