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IMMIGRATION UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
USCIS Eliminates Locally Produced Employment Authorization CardsArticle produced by The Immigration Law Firm - Kuck Casablanca LLC: www.eimmlaw.com U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) currently issues two types of employment authorization documents: Form I-766, Employment Authorization Document (EAD), and Form I-688B, Employment Authorization Card. The I-766 is produced in Kentucky and accounts for approximately 88 percent of the EADs produced on behalf of USCIS; the remainder are produced at various field offices. Because of various issues with the locally produced cards, such as outdated card technology, obsolete equipment, and lack of maintenance, USCIS is phasing out the I-688B. This affects both locally produced interim EADs and non-interim EADs. As part of this initiative, USCIS will no longer accept I-765 filings for non-interim EADs at local offices. Applications that were received at any local office through September 30, 2006, have been forwarded to the appropriate Service Center or the Chicago Lockbox for processing. Such applications received on or after October 1, 2006, will be returned and the individual will be advised to file directly with the appropriate Service Center or Lockbox indicated on the I-765 instructions. The agency recommends that applicants seeking to replace an expiring EAD file the I-765 at least 100 days before the current card expires. |