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EAD Renewal Calculator

Enter your EAD expiry date and instantly see when you should file, when to expect your first reminder, and whether you're in the danger zone.

How the 180-day rule works

USCIS recommends filing Form I-765 at least 180 days before your EAD expires. Filing early maximizes your automatic extension window — which can extend your work authorization up to 540 days while USCIS processes your renewal.

If you file after your EAD expires, you may have a gap in work authorization. A gap means you cannot legally work — which can have serious HR and tax consequences.

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This calculator is for informational purposes only. Filing timelines may vary based on your visa category and USCIS processing times. Consult a licensed immigration attorney for advice specific to your situation.