DHS Ends Automatic Extensions of Work Permits for Renewal Applicants

On October 30, 2025, The Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) along with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) published an interim final rule ending the automatic extension of Employment Authorization Documents (“EADs”) for certain categories of applicants who file renewal requests on or after October 30, 2025. Under the previous regulation, USCIS automatically extended work authorization and EAD validity for up to 540 days for individuals in specific eligibility categories while their renewal applications were pending in an attempt to ease the effects of USCIS delays in processing. The new interim final rule does not affect any EADs that were automatically extended before October 30, 2025.

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New US Citizenship Civics Test Effective October 20, 2025

Beginning October 20, 2025, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) will implement the 2025 Civics Test, announced on September 17, 2025. The agency has stated that the updated test aims to ensure applicants demonstrate a deeper understanding of US history, government, and civic responsibilities, with the goal of naturalizing individuals who are “fully assimilated and will contribute to America’s greatness.” Applicants who file Form N-400 on or after October 20, 2025, will be required to take the new test. Those who filed, or have pending applications, before that date will continue to take the 2008 Civics Test.

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When Speech Has Consequences – Implications for Visa Issuance

On October 14, 2025, the US Department of State (“DOS”) reported they had revoked the visas of six foreign nationals who had made seemingly mocking or celebratory comments via social media about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot while speaking at a university event in Utah. Citizens from Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Mexico, Paraguay, and South Africa were among those affected. Posting on X, the DOS thread included the social media posts or comments in question, with the users’ handles or names redacted and identified only by their country of origin, followed by “Visa revoked.”

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