USCIS May Extend Validity of EADs

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USCIS May Extend Validity of EADs

An interim final rule has been pending at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) since earlier this month (March 2004) that would permit the USCIS to grant Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) for a longer duration than the current one-year limit. Because the regulation remains at the OMB, a copy is not yet publicly available. We, at this time therefore, can neither confirm whether all EADs or only certain EADs will be affected, nor what the maximum length of time may be. William R. Yates, Associate Director of Operations for USCIS spoke on the issue on March 5, 2004. He indicated that the proposed interim final rule would make the EADs valid for up to two years, depending on the processing times of the issuing USCIS District Office or Service Center. Various attorneys, through the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and other organizations, had been requesting the USCIS to issue EADs with longer durations based on the ever-increasing processing times for I-485 applications. We are pleased that EADs valid for a longer time may now, finally, become a reality.

The OMB received the rule from USCIS on March 3, 2004. We expect the OMB to complete its review between now and June 3, 2004. If the OMB does not find any significant issues with the regulation, it will be published in the Federal Register. Since it is an interim final rule, the USCIS may place an effective date in the notice, and the rule will be in effect from that date. The OMB may still have comments or questions on the rule. If this happens, it may need to be returned to the USCIS for further revisions.

We cannot predict whether the OMB will approve the rule for publication, or exactly when that might occur. We recommend, therefore, that those persons who need to renew EADs within the next few months still file their renewal applications in a timely fashion to avoid having a lapse in authorization to work legally in the U.S. Clearly, many would welcome an extended validity period for EADs. The benefits of a change of this nature would extend not only to foreign nationals, but also to their employers and to the USCIS. Foreign nationals would avoid the need and additional expense involved in repeatedly renewing their EADs over several years, employers would have less work in tracking their employees' authorizations to work, and the USCIS could spend less time processing EAD renewals. We will continue to monitor this issue and will update MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers once the OMB's review is complete.
 
This is a very good news!

If this is going to be the case for all of us EB I-485ers, it could mean that some adjudications officers could be pulled out of EAD production line to work on I-485 production line. Let's hope that this will be the case.

Japanese
 
It means in the future we just need to renew EAD once! It's still ridiculous since why don't they just extend it to 3 years!
 
Japanese,
Every issue has two sides. what is the gaurantee that the pulled over IO would be process EB 485's?, what if they are placed to process Religious or Asylum or Family based?

j54231,
One should not be too happy to save $120 for EAD renewal. USCIS is conveying that they are not ready to approve 485s earlier than 2 years from RD date. These are nothing but delay tactics.

I am really getting fedup with this wait.
 
No-brainer

Commonsense climbs uphill while stupidity barrels downhill. Why should a no-brainer decision like this take so long to take effect. If someone just took the time to see how many EADs are rejected when they are renewed should be enough to close the chapter on this. End of Rant.
 
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