The government may be preparing a new proposal to limit access to work permits (EADs) for certain immigration categories. Although it is still a proposal, it is worth understanding now who could be affected and what alternatives exist.
Categories that could lose automatic work permits
The measure would mainly affect people with orders of supervision, humanitarian parole, and deferred action. For these groups, the work permit would no longer be automatic: each applicant would have to demonstrate a substantial financial need, a humanitarian reason, or an emergency justifying employment authorization.
Who would NOT be directly affected
It is important to clarify that the proposal would not directly affect people with pending asylum cases, adjustment of status applications, immigrant visas, or other categories not mentioned. These applicants would keep the current rules for obtaining and renewing their work permits.
How to prepare now
If your work permit depends on one of the at-risk categories, it is advisable to renew it as soon as possible if it is close to expiring, keep evidence of your financial situation, and explore with an attorney whether you qualify for a more stable immigration category that grants employment authorization through another path.
Every immigration case is different. If you have questions about your specific situation, we invite you to schedule a consultation with our office to receive personalized legal guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
People with orders of supervision, humanitarian parole, and deferred action. They would need to show substantial financial need, a humanitarian reason, or an emergency.
Not directly. People with asylum cases, adjustment of status, or immigrant visas would keep the current work permit rules.
Renew it as soon as possible if close to expiring, keep evidence of your financial situation, and check with an attorney whether you qualify for a more stable category.





