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User Question: I recently moved my court case from Texas to New York because of better job opportunities. Can I work in another state?

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Expert Answer: Yes, if you have a valid Employment Authorization Document (EAD), you can work in any state in the U.S., regardless of where your immigration case is pending. However, ensure that your mailing address with USCIS and the immigration court is updated to avoid missing important notices.

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