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  2. Certain noncitizens who are in the United States may file Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, to request an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). Other noncitizens whose immigration status authorizes them to work in the United States without restrictions may also use Form I-765 to apply for an EAD that shows such authorization.

  3. How to Get a Work Permit In Colorado - Jobs For Teens HQ

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    Because of this, we've created this page which outlines everything you need to know about getting a work permit in Colorado. If you're under the age of 16, a work permit is required to work part-time at any company, so follow what we've outlined here and you can get a job in no time.

  4. Youth Law - Department of Labor & Employment

    cdle.colorado.gov/dlss/youth-law

    For more information about federal law and the FLSA, please contact the U.S. Department of Labor at 720-264-3250 or 866-487-9243. Helpful Quick Links: Exemption & Complaint Forms. Permissible Working Hours. Coverage. Exemptions. Minimum Age Requirements & Permissible Occupations. Work Permits and Age Certificates. Agriculture Work.

  5. Youth - Department of Labor & Employment

    cdle.colorado.gov/jobs-training/youth

    Youth Law. Labor laws including frequently asked questions (ex. work permits, age certificates, work hours and prohibited occupations). More About Youth Law.

  6. Welcome to E-permits - City and County of Denver

    www.denvergov.org/.../Community-Planning-and-Development/E-permits

    Access Denver's online permitting and licensing system, view tutorial videos and FAQS on how to submit applications, search for permit records and more.

  7. Applying for or Renewing a License or Permit. DORA divisions provide a variety of licenses, registrations, and permits. Generally, these fit the following categories: Business or Professional License: Licenses, permits, and registrations for individuals and business in the fields of healthcare, personal services, banking and finance ...

  8. Legal process migrants in Denver must go through to obtain a work...

    www.denver7.com/news/politics/the-legal-process-migrants-in-denver-must-go...

    Migrants without a home, which many are when they first arrive in Denver, have to list an address where they can receive their work permit if they're approved. To make it through this entire process, many nonprofits are trying to offer services to help migrants navigate the complexities of the system.

  9. Plan Review, Permits, and Inspections - City and County of Denver

    www.denvergov.org/.../Plan-Review-Permits-and-Inspections

    Community Planning and Development reviews, permits, and inspects building projects to ensure that what's built in Denver meets the Denver Building and Fire Code, zoning code, and related regulations. Permits are required for most construction, alteration, or repair work on private property.

  10. Newcomer and Migrant Support - City and County of Denver

    www.denvergov.org/Community/Assistance-Programs/Newcomer-and-Migrant-Support

    The City and County of Denver organized federal work authorization clinics this week for nearly 400 migrant newcomers. Through these clinics, local non-profits, volunteers, and city staff assisted newcomers in filing the necessary paperwork to receive federal work permits.

  11. To apply for your work permit (EAD), file an Application for Employment Authorization (Form I-765), review the instructions, and pay the filing fee. Depending on your immigration category, your EAD work permit will be good for 1 or 2 years.