U.S. Ends Automatic Work Permit Extensions for Immigrants, Citing National Security Concerns

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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced a major policy change ending the automatic extension of Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) for immigrants renewing their work permits under certain categories. The agency said the decision aligns with its commitment to strengthening national security and public safety through enhanced background checks.

Under the new rule, immigrants who file to renew their EADs on or after October 30, 2025, will no longer receive automatic extensions of their work authorization while their renewal applications are pending. Instead, each renewal applicant will undergo a full vetting process before DHS grants an extension.

“With this rule, DHS prioritizes the proper screening and vetting of aliens before extending the validity of their employment authorizations,” the agency said in an official statement.

The department explained that the change will allow U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to conduct more frequent and thorough reviews of applicants, helping to detect fraud and identify individuals who may pose security risks before they are cleared to work in the United States.

DHS, however, clarified that limited exceptions will remain in place. These include automatic extensions provided by law or those announced in Federal Register notices, particularly for individuals under Temporary Protected Status (TPS).

The move represents a significant shift from the previous policy, which allowed certain categories of noncitizens — including asylum seekers, refugees, and some visa holders — to continue working legally while their renewal applications were being processed.

Critics have expressed concern that the change could lead to employment gaps and uncertainty for lawful immigrants awaiting permit renewals, while supporters argue it reinforces national security safeguards and ensures a more controlled vetting system.

The DHS said it will continue reviewing its immigration procedures to balance security measures with fair and efficient processing for eligible immigrants.

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