Automatic Employment Authorization Document (EAD) Extension

ALERT: If you filed Form I-765 based on a grant of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) or a pending TPS application, please see the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) section below for more information on TPS-specific requirements for the automatic EAD extension.

If you filed Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, to renew your expiring Employment Authorization Document (EAD), you may qualify for an automatic extension of the expiration date printed on your EAD while your application is pending. You qualify for this automatic extension if:

If all the above factors are true, then your employment authorization does not expire on the date printed on your EAD, because you have been granted an automatic extension. To determine your actual EAD expiration date, please see the “Automatic Extension Eligibility Calculator” below.

Categories Eligible for Automatic Extensions
The “Class requested” or “Eligibility Category” on your Form I-797C, Notice of Action, receipt notice for your Form I-765 renewal applicationDescriptionLength of extension
A03RefugeeUp to 540 days
A05AsyleeUp to 540 days
A07N-8 or N-9Up to 540 days
A08Citizen of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, or PalauUp to 540 days
A10Withholding of Deportation or Removal GrantedUp to 540 days
A12Temporary Protected Status (TPS) GrantedUp to 540 days (See TPS section below for more information)
A17Spouse of principal E nonimmigrant with an unexpired I-94 showing E (including E-1S, E-2S and E-3S) nonimmigrant statusUp to 540 days, or expiration date on I-94, whichever is sooner
A18Spouse of principal L-1 Nonimmigrant with an unexpired I-94 showing L-2 (including L-2S) nonimmigrant statusUp to 540 days, or expiration date on I-94, whichever is sooner
C08Asylum Application PendingUp to 540 days
C09Pending Adjustment of Status under Section 245 of the ActUp to 540 days
C10Suspension of Deportation Applicants (filed before April 1, 1997), Cancellation of Removal Applicants, Special Rule Cancellation of Removal Applicants Under NACARAUp to 540 days
C16Creation of Record (Adjustment Based on Continuous Residence since Jan. 1, 1972)Up to 540 days
C19USCIS determined applicant is prima facie eligible for TPS and can receive an EAD as a “temporary treatment benefit”Up to 540 days (See TPS section below for more information)
C20Section 210 Legalization (pending I-700)Up to 540 days
C22Section 245A Legalization (pending I-687)Up to 540 days
C24LIFE LegalizationUp to 540 days
C26Spouses of certain H-1B principal nonimmigrants with an unexpired I-94 showing H-4 nonimmigrant statusUp to 540 days, or expiration date on I-94, whichever is sooner
C31VAWA Self-PetitionersUp to 540 days
Automatic Extension Eligibility Calculator

To confirm that you meet the eligibility requirements for the automatic employment authorization and/or EAD extension, use the calculator below. The calculator will also determine your auto-extended EAD expiration date.

You will need your current EAD (expired or unexpired) and Form I-797C, Notice of Action, receipt notice of your form I-765 to use the calculator. If you are filing under employment authorization Category Codes A17, A18, or C26, you will also need your unexpired Form I-94.

How the calculator works:

The automatic extension begins on the day after the “Card Expires” date on the front of the EAD and generally continues for up to 540 days. The extension ends when the applicant receives a final decision on their renewal application or when the 540-day period expires, whichever comes earlier.

For expired or expiring EADs with category codes A17, A18, and C26, to calculate the new expiration date:

  1. Add 540 days to the EAD “Card Expires” date.
  2. Compare the 540-day auto-extended date to the Form I-94 end date.
  3. Whichever date is earlier is the auto-extended EAD expiration date.

Disclaimer: This calculator is intended to help individuals determine the new EAD expiration date for a person who is eligible for an automatic extension of their expiring EAD based on a temporary final rule that amends 8 CFR 274a.13(d). The calculator does not replace an employer’s legal requirement to verify employment eligibility for their new or existing employees in accordance with the Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification process. Government agencies that issue public benefits/licenses and that are registered to use SAVE should use SAVE to verify EAD validity periods, including any automatic extensions.

Proof of an EAD Automatic Extension

An employer or government agency may require proof that an EAD has been automatically extended. Renewal applicants eligible for an EAD automatic extension are responsible for presenting documentation to show they continue to have employment authorization.

A facially expired EAD is still valid when presented with a Form I-797C, Notice of Action, Receipt Notice extending its validity period. To show that the “Card Expires” date shown on your EAD has been automatically extended, you must present:

  1. Your current EAD (expired or unexpired) with an eligible category for automatic extension

AND

  1. Form I-797C, Notice of Action, receipt notice showing that you timely filed to renew your EAD in the same category eligible for automatic extension. The receipt notice must:

NOTE: If you filed Form I-765 based on a grant of TPS or a pending TPS application, please see the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) section below for more information on TPS-specific requirements for the automatic EAD extension.

This document combination is acceptable proof of an up-to-540-day automatic extension under the May 2022 temporary final rule or the April 2024 temporary final rule.

To confirm that you meet the eligibility requirements for the automatic EAD extension and determine your auto-extended EAD expiration date, see the Automatic Extension Eligibility Calculator section above.

Applicants who filed a Form I-765 renewal application between Oct. 27, 2023 and April 8, 2024: If you filed your I-765 renewal application during this timeframe you may have a received Form I-797C, Notice of Action, Receipt Notice that refers to a 180-day automatic extension. These filings also qualify for the up to 540-day automatic extension. We will not issue updated Form I-797C notices for these filings. Individuals should refer to this webpage to confirm eligibility requirements for the up to 540-day automatic extension.

You may refer your employer to this website if they have any questions. Government agencies issuing benefits or licenses that rely on EADs as identity documents may also refer to this webpage.

EAD Temporary Final Rules

On April 4, 2024, USCIS published a temporary final rule that increased the automatic extension period for employment authorization or EADs available to certain EAD renewal applicants from up to 180 days to up to 540 days.

This temporary final rule applies to two categories of EAD renewal applicants:

Previously, in May 2022, USCIS published a temporary final rule that increased the automatic EAD extension period for certain EAD renewal applicants from up to 180 days to up to 540 days. As announced in 2022, this temporary final rule was applicable to applications filed during a limited period that ended Oct. 26, 2023.

Because the 2024 temporary final rule provides a 540-day auto-extension for those who filed after the filing period under the 2022 temporary final rule ended, there is no gap in the 540-day auto-extension increase for eligible renewal applications timely filed on or after May 4, 2022, through September 2025. Therefore, for the convenience of the public, we are combining the filing periods of the two temporary final rules in this guidance.

If you receive an up-to-540-day automatic extension under either the 2024 temporary final rule or the 2022 temporary final rule, the automatic extension will generally end when we make a decision on your EAD renewal application, or at the end of the 540-day period, whichever comes earlier.

Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

If you have a TPS-based EAD and maintain TPS, you may receive an up-to-540-day automatic extension of your EAD through this automatic EAD extension.

You qualify for this automatic extension if:

If you meet the above criteria, the new expiration date of your expired EAD is up to 540 days past the “Card Expires” date shown on your EAD (use the calculator above to calculate the date). Your expired EAD and Form I-797C, Notice of Action, receipt notice, will serve as acceptable proof of identity and employment authorization during the automatic extension period.

TPS-based EADs may also be automatically extended through publication of a Federal Register notice or individual notification of an automatic EAD extension. You may receive an up to 540-day automatic EAD extension as well as an extension through publication of a Federal Register notice if you meet the eligibility requirements for both extensions. Use the calculator above and check your country’s page of the USCIS Temporary Protected Status website to see if your country’s TPS-based EADs have been automatically extended. Your employment authorization will be extended through the later of the two dates.

For more information about TPS, including your country’s re-registration periods and any extensions published in the Federal Register, visit the USCIS Temporary Protected Status page.

F-1 International Students

F-1 students who have a pending STEM optional practical training (OPT) extension application are not eligible for the temporary increase of the automatic extension period under the 2022 temporary final rule or the 2024 temporary final rule. The temporary increase of the automatic extension period under 8 CFR 274a.13(d) only applies to the categories listed in the chart above.

If you file your STEM OPT extension application on time and your OPT period expires while your extension application is pending, we will automatically extend your employment authorization for 180 days. This automatic 180-day extension will end when USCIS adjudicates your STEM OPT extension application.

You can find additional information on filing a STEM OPT extension application on the Optional Practical Training Extension for STEM Students (STEM OPT) page.

Guidance and Support

For guidance on completing Form I-9 with an automatic extension of an EAD, please visit I-9 Central, and specifically Chapter 5 of the Handbook for Employers, "Automatic Extensions of Employment Authorization and/or Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) in Certain Circumstances.”

For assistance with determining eligibility for an automatic EAD extension under the 2022 or 2024 temporary final rule, please contact the Form I-9 Contact Center at the phone numbers below.

Find additional resources on the Form I-9 Contact Us page.

If you have questions regarding a pending application for an EAD or employment authorization, please see our Contact Us page for information on when and how to contact us.