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Posted 5 months ago
Astrid Larsson
Answered 5 months ago
An EAD (Employment Authorization Document) lets non-citizens temporarily work in the U.S., while a green card grants permanent residency.
Graham Whitaker
Answered 5 months ago
EAD is valid for a limited time and must be renewed, whereas a green card provides long-term rights to live and work.
Hannah Gray
Answered 5 months ago
EAD is a work permit; a green card is proof of lawful permanent resident status.
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