This automatic extension allows the 180-day extension given to eligible EAD renewal applications to be a 540-day extension. This means that a person with an eligible EAD renewal application (Form I-765) can now continue to work for their employer for 540 days after the expiration of their EAD.
The extension is automatic so long as you filed within the same category under which you received your initial EAD and filed for renewal prior to the expiration date on your current EAD. You do not have to do anything to receive this benefit other than fall within an eligible category and have an EAD renewal pending. You will not receive any updated receipt notice, but the date on your previously received notice will suffice as proof of qualification.
Note: F-1 STEM OPT EAD extensions are NOT eligible for this 540-day automatic extension.
The 540-day automatic extension will apply to eligible EAD renewal applications that are filed and pending on May 4, 2022, plus EAD renewal applications filed between May 4, 2022, and October 26, 2023.
The U.S. government rolled out this extension for two reasons:
Simply put, EAD renewal applications are taking too long to process, and USCIS is trying to mitigate the harm this is causing to foreign nationals and employers.