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DHS Ends Automatic EAD Extensions Under New Screening Rule

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October 29, 2025
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced an interim final rule ending the automatic extension of Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) for certain noncitizens who file renewal applications. The change, effective October 30, 2025, aims to strengthen screening and vetting procedures before extending work authorization in the United States.

Under the new rule, individuals who submit EAD renewal applications on or after the effective date will no longer receive an automatic extension of their work authorization, except in limited cases such as those covered by law or specific Federal Register notices related to Temporary Protected Status (TPS). DHS said the policy will allow more frequent background checks to detect fraud, prevent non-meritorious filings, and ensure program integrity.

“USCIS is placing a renewed emphasis on robust alien screening and vetting, eliminating policies the former administration implemented that prioritized aliens’ convenience ahead of Americans’ safety and security,” said U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Joseph Edlow. He added that working in the United States “is a privilege, not a right.”

The rule does not affect EADs that were automatically extended before October 30, 2025. USCIS encourages applicants to renew their employment authorization documents up to 180 days before expiration to avoid potential gaps in eligibility to work.

An EAD, also known as Form I-766, serves as proof that a noncitizen is authorized to work in the United States for a specific period. Most applicants must file Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, either online or by mail. USCIS continues to remind applicants to submit unretouched photos and to ensure their mailing addresses are up to date to prevent processing and delivery delays.

The interim final rule reflects DHS’s broader effort to prioritize national security and maintain the integrity of the U.S. employment authorization system.

Tags: DHSEmployment Authorization DocumentImmigration PolicyNational SecurityUSCIS

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