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As part of their I-9 obligations, many employees provide an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) as evidence of their authorization to work in the United States. Such EADs have an expiration date, and those dates can vary based on the category upon which the EAD is based. With some of these categories, USCIS allows individuals to continue to work while an extension application is pending even if the EAD card has expired. Historically, USCIS granted an automatic 180-day extension.
In May 2022, after facing much pressure over increased processing times, USCIS implemented a temporary final rule that extended the validity of such EADs for up to 540 days.
As part of that final rule, however, the USCIS announced the 540 day extension will sunset on October 26, 2023. This means that certain renewal applications filed on or after October 27, 2023, will only qualify for an automatic extension of up to 180 days.
Applicants will continue to qualify for the 540-day extension if their application for an extension is filed on or before October 26, 2023, and they meet the following criteria:
Applications for EAD extensions filed on or after October 27, 2023 will revert back to the 180-day extension, provided they are filed under a qualifying category.
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