She emphasized that students and parents of three or more children may be eligible for automatic extension of deferment, but this is only applicable if all registration details are accurate and up to date.
However, Anishchenko strongly advises individuals not to rely solely on the "automatic" extension process.

Instead, she recommends that they apply for deferment extension in advance to ensure everything goes smoothly.
Additionally, for those applying for deferment for the first time, Anishchenko highlighted the necessity of personal presence at the local TCC.
She also noted that TCCs have become stricter in reviewing notarized applications, so applicants need to ensure that all documents are in order before submission.