Ead

/iːd/ noun

Definition

In bureaucratic contexts, especially immigration, an Employment Authorization Document that allows someone to legally work.

Etymology

A modern acronym (EAD) that has entered common usage in immigration law and policy discussions. It's primarily used in the United States Department of Homeland Security and USCIS contexts. As an acronym that became a word, it reflects how modern institutions create new terminology.

Kelly Says

The EAD (Employment Authorization Document) is a relatively new word that's become crucial for millions of immigrants and international students—it's a perfect example of how modern bureaucracy creates urgent new vocabulary! When something affects people's lives this directly, acronyms become real words very quickly.

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