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Employment Authorization Automatic Extension Period Increased for Qualifying Applicants » ImmigrationUSA

The extension period for some employment authorization and Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) increases to a maximum of 540 days. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced this Temporary Final Rule (TFR) goes into effect immediately on May 4, 2022. The extension is an effort to provide continuity of employment while USCIS continues to address backlog issues. This is an extension from the automatic extension of 180 days. The total extension period maximum is 540 days.

To qualify, individuals must have a timely filed Form I-765 renewal application pending during the 18-month period after the TFR. Specific requirements apply including:

Once a final decision on the renewal application is received, the automatic extension period will end. The decision of the application will then become active for employment authorization. The 180-day automatic extension of employment authorization and EAD will replace the 540-day extension period on October 27, 2023, for qualifying individuals.

Individuals in the U.S. may file Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, and request employment authorization. Individuals with an immigration status that allows them to work in the U.S. without limits may also file Form I-765 to apply for an EAD and provide proof of employment eligibility.

USCIS backlogs and financial restraints have driven the backlog of cases. Further impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the backlog has grown. This TFR is an effort to ensure individuals continue to work to support themselves and their families as well as provide the much-needed employees to companies within the U.S.

If you have questions about your employment status or the employment status of your noncitizen workers, contact us. We actively follow ongoing updates to immigration policy and work with you to ensure you get the right advice.