U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced updates to the validity period for new Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) for qualifying applicants. The new policy is in effect immediately. Below is the announcement from USCIS.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services today published updated policy guidance to change the maximum validity period that may be granted for Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) issued to certain applicants, as well as to provide general guidance on adjudicating Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization.
Starting today, USCIS will generally grant new and renewed EADs that are valid for two years to applicants in the following categories:
- Admitted as a refugee (a)(3);
- Granted asylum (a)(5);
- Granted withholding of deportation or removal (a)(10); and
- VAWA self-petitioner (c)(31).
Additionally, USCIS will generally grant new and renewed EADs up to the end of the parole or deferred action period to applicants in the following categories:
- Paroled into the United States for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit (c)(11); and
- Granted deferred action (non-DACA) (c)(14).
Increasing the maximum validity period that may be provided on EADs for these categories will help ease processing backlogs by reducing the frequency and number of times these applicants must renew their EADs and will help prevent gaps in employment authorization and documentation.
This policy update is effective immediately. Therefore, new and renewed EADsissued for impacted categories on or after Feb. 7, 2022, will reflect the updated validity periods. EADs issued before Feb. 7, 2022, are not affected. USCIS will continue to issue replacement EADs with the same validity date as the original EAD.
Visit the Policy Manual for Comment page to comment on this update.-
—End of USCIS Announcement —
If you have questions about the EAD or any other immigration-related issue, contact us at ILBSG. We actively monitor ongoing updates to immigration policy and ensure our clients get the right advice.
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