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USCIS has announced that it will shorten the validity periods of Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) starting in 2025.
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This change affects many workers, including those on temporary work visas like H-1B and L-1.
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The new EADs will have shorter expiration dates, requiring more frequent renewals.
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Workers will need to prepare for potential disruptions in their employment while waiting for new EADs.
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Shorter validity periods may also lead to additional paperwork and processing delays.
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Employers could face more administrative burden with frequent renewals for their foreign workforce.
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USCIS believes the change will enhance security and streamline work authorization processes.
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Affected workers will need to stay updated on USCIS announcements to ensure timely renewals.
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The shorter EADs could impact job stability, especially for workers with dependents.
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Workers and employers should proactively discuss these changes and plan for more frequent renewals to avoid work disruptions.
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