Why Your EAD Renewal Status Matters
The Employment Authorization Document, or EAD (Form I-765), is the card that lets you legally work in the United States. For many people it is the only thing standing between them and a paycheck. When it expires and the renewal has not yet been approved, work authorization can lapse — with real consequences for your employment and income.
Tracking the renewal application closely, and acting fast on every status change, is one of the most practical things you can do to protect your ability to keep working.
How to Check Your I-765 Status
Your I-765 renewal is tracked the same way as other immigration filings: through the official USCIS case status tool, using the receipt number printed on the I-797 Notice of Action. Entering your receipt number returns the current status and the date of the last update.
Some EAD categories are eligible for automatic extension of work authorization for up to 180 days while the renewal is pending — a critical window to understand, because it changes whether a lapse in the card itself stops you from working.
Understanding EAD Status Messages
The core messages for an I-765 are familiar but worth stating in EAD terms. "Case Was Received" means your renewal is in the system. "Case Is Being Actively Reviewed" is the normal processing state. "Card Was Mailed to Me" means the new card is on its way — the moment the wait is effectively over. "Card Was Picked Up By Post Office" confirms it shipped. "Approval Notice Was Sent" precedes the card itself. Some categories also show "Biometrics Appointment" steps.
If the status reads "Denied," your work authorization has been refused, and you need to act quickly, because appeal and motion deadlines are strict.
The 180-Day Automatic Extension
For many renewal categories, USCIS automatically extends your existing EAD for up to 180 days while the I-765 renewal is pending. This extension appears on the original card as annotated language, and your employer may accept it with the Filing Notice and the prior EAD. If your renewal is pending past that window without a decision, that is a red flag worth escalating.
Not every category qualifies, so confirm yours against the official EAD automatic extension guidance. The official page is the authoritative reference on which categories and time limits apply.
Why You Should Not Rely on Manual Checks
A renewal timeline matters because the consequences of missing it are severe — but the updates arrive at irregular intervals, and some are silent, sending no notification at all. If your card ships or your case is denied and you do not learn about it for a week, you lose time you might have spent responding.
An automated monitor removes that risk. It checks the official portal continuously so a status change becomes an immediate alert, not a delayed discovery.
How OPSControl Keeps Your Renewal on Track
OPSControl monitors your I-765 the same way it handles other petitions. You add your receipt number once. The service checks the official status pages around the clock and sends you a notification the moment anything changes — including silent updates — recording each change in a timeline you can review.
That heads-up time matters most when a card is mailed (so you can log the green dot and update your employer) or when an RFE or denial appears (so you can respond within the window).
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions applicants have about EAD renewal tracking, answered.




