If the case status on your USCIS account is showing that your Employment Authorization Document (EAD) card was mailed, but you never received it, there is a possibility that it was undeliverable or lost by USPS (U.S. Postal Service). Follow these directions from USCIS on how to check your case status online.
Replacement EAD lost in the mail
- Obtain the tracking number for your EAD card. Call USCIS to obtain the tracking number for your EAD. If you registered for an account with USCIS.gov, the tracking information should show in your account if the card has been mailed.
- Check the tracking number. If it shows “delivered,” contact USPS to see if they are able to locate the mail for you. If USPS is responsible for the lost card, you will need to obtain an official letter on letterhead from USPS stating this. If approved, USCIS will issue a replacement EAD at no additional cost.
- If USPS is not able to locate the missing mail (EAD card), fill out the USCIS Non-Delivery of Card online form. You will need the receipt number.
It means that USPS may have returned the EAD to USCIS.
Follow the instructions in the online USCIS case status to request that USCIS resend the card to you. Be sure that your address on file with USCIS is correct. If needed, update your address as soon as possible through your online USCIS account.
You will have to file for a replacement of lost EAD card and pay the USCIS I-765 filing fee again. See instructions below.
Replacement, lost, stolen or damaged EAD
You must file original OPT paperwork and repay the USCIS I-765 fee to the Service Center if you need a replacement EAD card (e.g., the original EAD was lost, stolen, destroyed, or it included an error by the applicant).
You will need the following:
- New form I-765 indicating reason for filing as: 1.b. – Replacement of lost, stolen or damaged employment authorization document. Remember: On the I-765 form, you must indicate you have previously applied for OPT or STEM and indicate your previous receipt number. (You previously applied and your card was lost, stolen or damaged.) Refer to the I-765 for further instructions.
- Letter (from you) explaining the circumstances of how your EAD card was lost, stolen, never received, or damaged. Attach any supporting evidence you have. For a stolen EAD, you should attach a police report. If you never received the EAD card at all, be sure to clearly state that in the letter.
- Copy of OPT I-20 that was previously issued by OISS for your original OPT/STEM OPT application. It does not have to be issued within the past 30/60 days.
- Photo in acceptable format as required with I-765
- USCIS Fee – see the USCIS I-765 page for current filing fee
- Copy of passport biographical page and F-1 visa stamp, if applicable
- Copy of most recent I-94 Record
- Copy of your previous OPT/STEM I-797 receipt notice and copy of original EAD card, if applicable
Note:
You may be eligible to work after applying for a replacement EAD card. USCIS allows employees who present an official receipt of a replacement EAD card to work up to 90 days from the hire date. We highly recommend you discuss this option with an experienced and licensed immigration attorney and your employer. For reference, please review USCIS’ Handbook for Employers M-274 Section 4.0 Completing Section 2: Employer Review and Verification and Section 4.4 Acceptable Receipts.
EAD correction due to USCIS error
If your EAD card contains incorrect information due to a USCIS error (not a personal error) such as a typo in name or incorrect birthdate, you must return the original EAD card to get it corrected by USCIS. USCIS will issue a corrected EAD within 30 – 45 days of receiving the original EAD that contains the error.
If you are not sure of the cause of the error or you have questions, contact your OISS adviser.
Instructions to request EAD correction due to a USCIS error:
BEFORE following the instructions below, be sure that 1) you have made a photocopy of the card, 2) you have already provided the card for your employment hiring process, SSN application, or driver’s license renewal, and 3) you do not have any international travel plans in the next 1-2 months.
- Go to the USCIS e-request page.
- Select “Typographic Error” under the “Service Request” section.
- Fill out and submit the “Typographic Error” e-form.
- You will receive an email with instructions. Follow the instructions to mail your EAD back to USCIS.
Note:
If USCIS determines that the card contains incorrect information that is NOT due to USCIS error, they will return the EAD card. You will need to request a new EAD and repay the USCIS I-765 filing fee.