If your I-94 has expired, but you have filed a timely H-4 extension along with your EAD renewal before the expiration of your current status, here’s how it generally works:
1. H-4 Status:
Once you file a timely H-4 extension before your I-94 expires, you are considered to be in a “period of authorized stay” while your application is pending. This means you are legally allowed to remain in the U.S. until the USCIS makes a decision.
2. EAD Work Authorization:
As of May 2022, the H-4 EAD Automatic Extension Rule provides that if:
• You filed your EAD renewal before your current EAD expired, and
• You continue to maintain your H-4 status (with a pending H-4 extension),
You are eligible for an automatic extension of up to 540 days of your work authorization past the expiration of your current EAD.
This automatic extension is valid as long as:
• Your H-4 status remains pending and unexpired.
• Your EAD renewal application is still pending with USCIS.
Key Points to Check:
• Your receipt notice for the EAD renewal will indicate if you qualify for the automatic extension.
• If your employer requests documentation of your eligibility, you can present:
• Your expired EAD card.
• The I-797 receipt notice for your EAD renewal.
• The I-797 receipt notice for your H-4 extension.
Summary:
Yes, you are eligible to continue working if your situation meets the conditions for the automatic 540-day extension. However, consult an immigration attorney to ensure compliance with your specific circumstances.