US Ends Automatic EAD Renewal for Immigrant, Indians Affected

US Ends Automatic EAD Renewal for Immigrant, Indians Affected

Post by : Raina Nasser

WASHINGTON — The US Department of Homeland Security has announced a major change for migrant workers, ending the automatic extension of Employment Authorization Documents (EAD) starting October 30, 2025. The move, aimed at stricter vetting and screening, is expected to impact thousands of foreign employees, including a significant number of Indian workers in the US.

Under the new interim rule, “Aliens who file to renew their EAD on or after Oct. 30, 2025, will no longer receive an automatic extension,” the Department stated. Previously, migrants could continue working for up to 540 days after filing a timely renewal if they met eligibility criteria. This automatic extension ensured continuity of employment while the renewal process was underway.

The Trump administration says the measure is intended to enhance national security and public safety by increasing oversight and fraud prevention. USCIS Director Joseph Edlow emphasized that “working in the US is a privilege, not a right,” highlighting the administration’s focus on ensuring that only eligible and highly-skilled migrants are granted employment authorization.

The DHS also noted limited exceptions, such as Temporary Protected Status (TPS) categories, where automatic extensions may still apply. Migrants are strongly urged to submit renewal applications up to 180 days before their current EAD expires to avoid any lapses in employment authorization.

This policy follows other recent moves by the Trump administration targeting work visas. Earlier in September, H-1B visa fees were raised to $100,000 to prioritize highly-skilled workers and reduce the replacement of American employees. Meanwhile, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has directed universities to prioritize American graduates over foreign H-1B workers in higher education, reinforcing a national trend toward safeguarding domestic jobs.

For affected migrants, this new EAD rule introduces a stricter timeline and increased scrutiny, fundamentally changing how foreign nationals maintain their work status in the US. Experts warn that delays in filing renewals could lead to temporary employment gaps, affecting both individuals and US employers relying on foreign talent.

Oct. 30, 2025 12:05 p.m. 353
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