Understanding how to properly renew your Employment Authorization Document (EAD) is crucial for maintaining your ability to work legally in the United States. At Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, we understand the stress of keeping your work authorization valid, which is why we created this guide to help you protect your employment status. Here are the key takeaways:
Timely submissions are crucial to your peace of mind and your continued employment. To avoid stressful gaps in your work authorization, USCIS highly recommends filing your Form I-765 renewal application up to 180 days before your current Employment Authorization Document (EAD) expires. Do not wait until the last minute. Processing times fluctuate frequently, and applying as early as the window allows gives USCIS sufficient time to process your case. Submitting early provides you with a secure buffer, ensuring you can continue working without interruption.
If you file your renewal on time but USCIS delays processing, you might still be protected. USCIS grants automatic extensions to certain eligible renewal applicants. Under recent temporary rules, qualifying applicants receive an automatic extension of up to 540 days past their card’s expiration date.
To qualify, you must meet three strict conditions:
Your receipt notice (Form I-797C), combined with your expired EAD, serves as legal proof of this extension for your employer.
Losing your physical EAD card can cause immediate panic, but we provide guidance to resolve this issue quickly. If your card is lost, stolen, or destroyed, you must request a replacement immediately.
To get a new card, you must submit a new Form I-765 with USCIS. You must select the “replacement” option on the form and pay the standard filing fee again, unless you qualify for a fee waiver. If you believe your card was stolen, it is also a good practice to file a police report to protect yourself against identity theft.
Your EAD does not exist on its own; it is directly tied to your underlying immigration case. For example, if your work permit is based on a pending Adjustment of Status (Form I-485) or a pending Asylum application (Form I-589), your EAD remains valid only as long as that underlying application stays active.
If USCIS approves your underlying case, you will receive your permanent residency or asylum status, changing your work authorization needs. However, if USCIS denies your main application, your employment authorization will automatically terminate, even if the physical card shows a future expiration date.
The immigration process demands careful attention to detail, and a single mistake can impact your ability to work and support your family. You do not have to navigate these complex procedures alone. We serve as your immigration ally, guiding you every step of the way. We strongly encourage you to consult with legal counsel regarding your specific case type before filing any documents. Contact Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC today for a personalized consultation to ensure your EAD renewal is handled correctly.
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