Last Updated:October 30, 2025, 07:16 IST
The US Department of Homeland Security has ended the automatic extension of work permits for certain noncitizens. The new rule is effective October 30, 2025.

US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office (Photo: AP)
In a significant immigration policy shift, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced an interim final rule ending the practice of automatically extending Employment Authorisation Documents (EADs) for certain noncitizens who file renewal applications.
According to the rule, which takes effect on October 30, 2025, immigrants applying to renew their work permits will no longer receive an automatic extension of their EAD unless specifically provided by law or under special Temporary Protected Status (TPS)-related provisions published in the Federal Register.
The Department of Homeland Security said the change is aimed at enhancing security by ensuring each applicant undergoes full background screening before their employment authorisation is extended.
“USCIS is placing a renewed emphasis on robust alien screening and vetting, eliminating policies the former administration implemented that prioritised aliens’ convenience ahead of Americans’ safety and security," an official release quoted USCIS Director Joseph Edlow.
“It’s a commonsense measure to ensure appropriate vetting and screening has been completed before an alien’s employment authorisation or documentation is extended. All aliens must remember that working in the United States is a privilege, not a right."
This marks a departure from the former US President Joe Biden administration’s 2022 rule, which allowed automatic extensions of up to 540 days for certain renewal applicants to prevent job losses while USCIS processed backlogged applications.
Biden had introduced the rule after widespread pandemic-related delays led to significant waiting times for work permit renewals.
DHS now says ending these automatic extensions will result in “more frequent vetting" of applicants, allowing US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to detect fraud or identify individuals who pose potential security risks.
The agency has advised immigrants to file renewal applications up to 180 days before their EAD expires to avoid employment gaps, warning that delays in filing could result in temporary lapses in work authorisation.
The rule will not affect EADs that were automatically extended before October 30, 2025.

Vani Mehrotra is the Deputy News Editor at News18.com. She has nearly 10 years of experience in both national and international news and has previously worked on multiple desks.
Vani Mehrotra is the Deputy News Editor at News18.com. She has nearly 10 years of experience in both national and international news and has previously worked on multiple desks.
First Published:
October 30, 2025, 07:16 IST
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