What is Extended Voluntary Departure [EVD] and Its Legal Implications?
Definition & Meaning
Extended Voluntary Departure (EVD) is a temporary status granted to certain groups of people from specific countries who are in the United States. This provision allows these individuals to remain in the U.S. because the conditions in their home countries are considered unstable or unsafe. The U.S. State Department assesses the situation and determines whether to grant this benefit, allowing these individuals, referred to as aliens, to stay until conditions improve.