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"P Callaghan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sorry if this is a FAQ, but I have spent hours looking on the web and in the > archives of this group. I found the question posted once but not the answer. > > When a renewal EAD is issued from a local immigration office, does it expire > one year after the date of the appointment at that office, or one year after > the expiration of the previous EAD? (or at some other date?) If it is really a renewal EAD itself, and not an interim EAD (because an I-765 application has been pending more than 90 days), then it is issued for one year from the date of issuance. > I ask because all the advice That would be -- all the advice about employment-based I-485-based EADs. For family-based I-485-based EADs, you should file the I-765 just the right amount of time before you need the new EAD. See for the I-765 processing times for various USCIS district offices: https://egov.immigration.gov/graphics/cris/jsps/index.jsp?textFlag=N# says to apply for renewal from three to six months > in advance. If the renewal is approved earlier than the old expiration date, > does that mean the new EAD will expire earlier? In short, is there any > advantage to applying closer to the expiration date. > > This would be EAD under c(9), I-485 pending. Yes, there is an advantage to applying closer to the expiration date, if you know for sure that the renewal EAD will be issued before the expiration date of the previous EAD.
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