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EAD Approval for Certain TPS Extensions
July 2, 2001
INS Automatically Extends the Validity Period
Of Employment Authorization Documents
For Current Honduran and Nicaraguan TPS Class Members
WASHINGTON In an effort to provide ample time
for eligible Hondurans and Nicaraguans to re-register
for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and to prevent
potential gaps in employment authorization while such
individuals wait for their applications to be
processed, the Immigration and Naturalization Service
(INS) today announced an automatic extension of the
expiration date of the Employment Authorization
Document (EAD) from July 5, 2001 to December 5, 2001,
for certain individuals.
Given Service processing capabilities and the number
of re-registration applications that the Service
anticipates it will receive, it is likely that many
re-registrants will receive their new EAD only after
the expiration date of their current EAD. This
blanket automatic extension is designed to prevent
current TPS class members from experiencing a gap in
employment authorization.
Beneficiaries need not apply for this extension.
However, qualified individuals are encouraged to
retain a copy of this News Release for purposes of
the employment verification process. Qualified
individuals and employers of Honduran or Nicaraguan
TPS class members should also consult the Notice of
the automatic extension of EADs that is scheduled to
be published in the Federal Register on July 3, 2001.
For those eligible, it is important to note that this
is only a temporary extension that expires on
December 5, 2001. After this date, beneficiaries will
be required to possess a valid EAD card for purposes
of employment verification. Accordingly, Honduran and
Nicaraguan TPS class members should re-register for
TPS as soon as possible, which includes applying for
an EAD extension if they wish to be employment
authorized beyond December 5, 2001. The
re-registration period ends on August 6, 2001.
The
automatic extension applies only to EADs that:
Are issued to Honduran and Nicaraguan nationals (or
aliens having no nationality who last habitually
resided in Honduras or Nicaragua) who are currently
registered under the TPS designations for Honduras or
Nicaragua;
Bear a July 5, 2001 expiration date; and
Contain either:
- The notation A-12 or C-19
on the face of the card under Category,
if the EAD was issued on a Form I-766; or
- The notation 274A.12(A)(12) or 274A.12(C)(19)
on the face of the card under Provision of Law,
if it was issued on Form I-688B.
All other TPS requirements are accurate and remain in
effect.
Additional information concerning the automatic
extension will be available on the INS website at
www.ins.gov.
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