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New York, NY
Posted:
March 25, 2024

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“I got help with immigration to

get a work permit, then I got a

Social Security number, that

gave me the right to work.

Once I got it - that motivated

me. I got a certificate of arts

in culinary. And now I’m here

to tell you, all you’ve got to do

is take responsibility to change

your life.”

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3/23/24, 2:01 AM Work documents GetMyFuture CareerOneStop https://www.careeronestop.org/GetMyFuture/Employment/work-documents.aspx 2/2 The U.S. Green Card gives you permanent residence and means you can legally live and work in the United States. You can also travel in and out of the country more freely. Apply for a green card.

If you qualify to work in the United States but are not a green card holder, conditional resident, or U.S. citizen, you can apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) or work permit to show you are qualified to work in the U.S. Under 18

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