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US slashes work permit validity period for foreign nationals, including refugees and asylum seekers – World


US slashes work permit validity period for foreign nationals, including refugees and asylum seekers – World

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on Thursday announced changes that sharply reduced the maximum validity period for employment authorisation documents (EADs) for several categories of foreign nationals, citing security concerns and legislation signed earlier this year.

The move, the latest in a sweeping immigration crackdown by the administration of US President Donald Trump, took place just two days after it halted immigration applications for citizens from 19 nations.

Under the new rules, the maximum validity period for initial and renewal EADs has been shortened from five years to 18 months for categories including refugees, asylum seekers, those granted withholding of deportation or removal, and applicants with pending adjustment-of-status or relief applications.

Additional categories, including those paroled as refugees, granted temporary protected status (TPS) or under entrepreneur parole, will see the validity of their work permit reduced to one year or the end date of their authorised parole or TPS period, whichever is shorter.

These changes apply to applications pending or filed on or after Dec 5, 2025, or Jul 22, 2025, depending on the category.

“The reduced maximum validity periods will result in more frequent vetting of aliens who apply for authorisation to work in the US,” the agency said.

The agency added that after the attack on National Guard service members in Washington earlier this month, “it’s even more clear that USCIS must conduct frequent vetting of aliens”.

USCIS Director Joseph Edlow linked the change directly to safety concerns.

“Reducing the maximum validity period for employment authorisation will ensure that those seeking to work in the US do not threaten public safety or promote harmful anti-American ideologies,” he said.

US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said on Thursday the US plans to expand the number of countries covered by its travel ban to more than 30.

After a meeting with Trump on Monday, she said she recommended a full travel ban on “every damn country that’s been flooding our nation with killers, leeches, and entitlement junkies.”

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