Temporary Rule Increasing Automatic Extension Period of Employment Authorization and/or EADs for Certain Individuals

On April 8, 2024, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published a second temporary final rule (89 FR 24628) temporarily increasing the automatic extension period for employment authorization and/or Employment Authorization Documents (EAD, Form I-766) to up to 540 days. This temporary increase is available to certain individuals who timely filed Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, renewal applications on or before Sept. 30, 2025. Previously, the EAD auto-extension was only up to 180 days for EAD renewal applications received by USCIS on or after Oct. 27, 2023.

Agencies should accept EADs, including those that appear expired, in the following circumstances:

This temporary final rule also provides benefit applicants whose Form I-797C was issued on or after Oct. 27, 2023, and references the up to 180-day extension, an additional extension up to 360 days, for a total of up to 540 days past the “Card Expires” date of the current EAD, if their renewal application was still pending with USCIS as of Apr. 8, 2024 (when the second TFR was published).

SAVE Verification

SAVE will generally verify employment authorization as part of initial verification, including automatically extended EAD validity periods. Additional manual verification may be required in limited instances, such as when the benefit applicant’s information does not match federal immigration records. If you need to verify whether this temporary final rule impacts a benefit applicant for whom SAVE previously provided a response, please submit a new SAVE verification request.

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Automatic EAD Extension Webpage and this USCIS News Alert provide additional information regarding this change.