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User Question: I recently moved my court case from Texas to New York. Since I don’t have better job opportunities in New York, can I work in another state?

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Expert Answer: Yes, if you have a valid work permit (EAD), you can work in any state regardless of where your immigration court case is located. However, ensure that USCIS and the immigration court have your updated address so you don’t miss important notices. If you move again, you may need to transfer your case to a court closer to your new residence, which can impact processing times.

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