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USCIS Proposes Automatic Extension Period for Work Permits to Reduce Filing Backlog

In tomorrow’s Federal Register, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will publish a temporary final rule (TFR) that increases the automatic extension period for employment authorization and Employment Authorization Documents (EADs), available to EAD renewal applicants, to up to 540 days. This temporary final rule would apply to noncitizens who were granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS), noncitizens that have a pending initial application for TPS where USCIS determines an applicant is prima facie eligible for TPS, and for noncitizens with a pending asylum application, among others.

The TFR aims to temporarily provide up to 360 days of additional automatic extension time (for a total of up to 540 days) to eligible applicants with a timely-filed Form I-765 renewal application pending during the 18-month period after publication of the TFR while USCIS continues to work through pending caseloads that were exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Noncitizens with a pending EAD renewal application whose 180-day automatic extension has lapsed and whose EAD has expired will be granted an additional period of employment authorization and EAD validity, beginning on May 4, 2022 and lasting up to 540 days from the expiration date of their EAD, such that they may resume employment if they are still within the up to 540-day automatic extension period and are otherwise eligible. Noncitizens with a pending renewal application still covered under the 180-day automatic extension will be granted an additional up to 360-day extension, for a total of up to 540 days past the expiration of the current EAD. Noncitizens with a pending renewal application and valid EAD on May 4, 2022, or who timely file an EAD renewal application before Oct. 27, 2023, will be granted an automatic extension of up to 540 days if their EAD expires before the renewal application is processed.

The automatic extension generally will end upon notification of a final decision on the renewal application or the end of the up to 540-day period (meaning, up to 540 days after the expiration date on the applicant’s facially expired EAD), whichever comes earlier.

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