USCIS announced that it will no longer automatically extend Employment Authorization Documents (EADs), effective immediately. This policy change is part of the agency’s effort to prioritize vetting and screening processes to enhance public safety and national security.
Key Details:
- Automatic extensions of EADs are now discontinued.
- The change applies to all EAD holders and applicants.
- USCIS emphasizes the need for thorough vetting and screening.
- This policy is effective immediately as part of ongoing security measures.
This change may impact many immigrants who rely on EADs for employment, creating potential challenges in maintaining work authorization. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: USCIS
