Finally! 2-Year EAD Validity

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From www.immigration-law.com:

USCIS Sent Proposed 2-Year EAD Validity Rule for I-485 Waiter for OMB Review

On March 4, 2004, the USCIS sent the proposed rule to remove mandatory validity period for I-485 waiters for OMB review. The proposal states that this revised rule will enable it to issue Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) for those applying for work authorization under 8 CFR 274a.12(c)(9) (I-485 filer category) for a validity period of up to two years. This category is reserved for those applying for adjustment of status, having filed Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, with the Department. The rule change would give DHS the flexibility to issue EADs for the length of time it anticipates that adjudication of a given case will take. As we reported earlier, the USCIS was pushing this policy for some time. Initially, it planned to publish in December 2003 with the comment period ending in April 2004. It is now a matter of time that the USCIS will issue to I-485 waiters not one-year validity EAD but longer than one-year validity EAD. Somewhat a good news for the immigrant community.
 
This is good news as well as a step in the right direction.
This eliminates the unusual waste of time of officers working on our cases.
 
We have actually seen that happened to a few of the forum members, right? And the feedback was all positive. It comfirms that CIS is really upto challenging the backlogs. Let's hope the trend continues and the recent acceleration of approval count stays. And more structure changes happen to other services so that we get more officers for 485.
 
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