The U.S. government has announced the termination of automatic work permit extensions for immigrants, affecting thousands who rely on Employment Authorization Documents (EADs). This policy change, effective immediately, means that eligible immigrants will no longer be able to work while waiting for their EAD renewal applications to be processed.
Key Details:
- Automatic extensions previously allowed for up to 540 days.
- The change impacts all EAD applicants who file for renewal.
- Immigrants must now wait for their renewal to be approved before continuing work.
- This policy shift could lead to significant job losses among affected individuals.
The end of automatic extensions raises concerns for many immigrants who depend on timely work authorization to maintain their employment and financial stability. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @bmjmuriithi
