chetukumar
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Before getting immigrant visa, if you had been working in US, you would normally have non-immigrant visa such as H1B, L1 etc (some of you might even be working on EAD if you are on H4, L2 etc.), those non-immigrant visas would have got cancelled at the time of consular interview. So they are no longer valid to work. So you should ask your employer to give you I-9 form (Employment Eligibility Verification Form) and you should fill it. You should give them the copy of your I-551 stamp in your passport. Now you can legally work with your employer based on your green card.
Before getting immigrant visa, if you had been working in US, you would normally have non-immigrant visa such as H1B, L1 etc (some of you might even be working on EAD if you are on H4, L2 etc.), those non-immigrant visas would have got cancelled at the time of consular interview. So they are no longer valid to work. So you should ask your employer to give you I-9 form (Employment Eligibility Verification Form) and you should fill it. You should give them the copy of your I-551 stamp in your passport. Now you can legally work with your employer based on your green card.