A U.S. green card applicant is facing a shocking 44-month wait for their Employment Authorisation Document (EAD). The USCIS portal shows this extended delay, leaving the applicant unable to legally work or plan their future in the United States.
Endless Wait Leaves Applicants Helpless
Despite requesting expedited processing on grounds of “severe financial loss,” the applicant received no response. The assigned USCIS agent also missed the agency’s own response deadline, worsening their uncertainty and frustration.
USCIS Timelines Prove Unreliable
Experts say USCIS processing time estimates are far from accurate. Another applicant has reported being stuck at 45 months without any progress, showing how inconsistent and unpredictable the system has become for green card seekers.
Mental Strain and Financial Hardship
Such delays have pushed many immigrants into financial distress. Without the ability to work, applicants experience constant anxiety and exhaustion. Some get approvals within months, while others are trapped in multi-year waits without clear explanations.
Systemic Failures Demand Action
Applicants now have little choice but to wait and “not lose hope,” as one shared. The growing backlog highlights USCIS’s inability to manage timelines efficiently. Without urgent reforms, these delays will continue to crush immigrant morale and financial stability.







