A significant shift has been announced by the U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), which is going to impact a lot of immigrants — the ones who are currently in the process of getting green cards, too. Starting from December 5, 2025, new and renewed work permits (EADs) will be for a period of 18 months only, as opposed to the previous five years of validity.
The refugees, asylum seekers, immigrants with pending asylum or protection claims, and those filing or waiting for their green card (adjustment-of-status) under Form I-485 will be most affected by this change. To many immigrants — and especially to a large number of professionals from India — this change could bring back doubts and an unresolved situation again.
For skilled Indian workers or families planning to settle in the U. S. through employment-based immigration, asylum, or green card routes, the updated rules will be a major source of caution and planning. If you’re dependent on EADs now — or are planning to submit an application — you must consider the possibility of frequent renewals, potential delays, and renewed scrutiny.
If the new 18-month work permit validity is a matter of concern for you regarding your U. S. plans — be it for a job, family relocation, or long-term stay — then Abhinav Immigration Services is a perfect guide for you. We assist in determining your eligibility, keep track of renewals, ensure compliance, and devise the best way forward concerning your immigration objectives.
Contact us today. Together, we will make the complexity easier, and you will be able to move on with confidence.
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