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Oct 29, 2025

US Ends Automatic EAD Extensions—Australian Assignees in America Must Plan for Permit Gaps

US Ends Automatic EAD Extensions—Australian Assignees in America Must Plan for Permit Gaps
The US Department of Homeland Security has issued an interim final rule ending the 540-day automatic extension of Employment Authorisation Documents (EADs) for H-4 spouses and Adjustment-of-Status applicants, effective 30 October 2025. The change was flagged in law-firm Reddy Neumann Brown’s alert on 29 October and echoed in Crown World Mobility’s weekly update on 30 October.

More than 10,000 Australians hold EAD-dependent status—typically spouses of E-3, H-1B or L-1 professionals. From today, once an EAD expires the holder must stop work until the renewal card is physically issued, a process taking six-to-12 months. Employers therefore face sudden I-9 non-compliance risks and potential project disruption.

Best practice is to lodge renewals at the 180-day mark, upgrade to premium processing where eligible and track expiries in HRIS dashboards. Some companies are exploring intra-US remote-work hiatuses or short-term Canadian assignments for affected spouses.

The rule may face legal challenges, but mobility managers should act now: audit portfolios, brief line managers and update assignment cost projections to include downtime or loss-of-pay contingencies.

The episode highlights growing procedural friction under the second Trump administration and the need for Australian firms to diversify talent hubs.
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