What is TPS?
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is an immigration status granted on a temporary basis to eligible individuals from designated countries experiencing ongoing armed conflict, environmental disasters, or extraordinary conditions. TPS allows individuals to stay and work in the U.S. legally until the situation in their home country improves.
When a county’s TPS status is extended, those individuals who already have been granted TPS may continue to receive those protections and benefits. Generally, those individuals must re-register during the specified re-registration period to maintain their TPS benefits.
Redesignation of TPS allows additional eligible individuals to submit initial applications for TPS. Initial applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
The status of re-registration periods and/or redesignation periods for the above-named countries are as follows:
Updates for Yemen:
On July 08, 2024, DHS announced the extension and redesignation of Yemen for TPS for an additional 18 months, through March 03, 2026.
Important dates include:
Updates for Haiti:
On June 28, 2024, DHS announced the extension and redesignation of Haiti for TPS for an additional 18 months, through February 03, 2026.
Important dates include:
Updates for Ethiopia
DHS announced the extension and redesignation of Ethiopia for TPS through December 12, 2025.
Important dates include:
Conclusion
These updates on TPS for Yemen, Haiti, and Ethiopia are crucial for many individuals and families seeking refuge from conflict and uncertainty. We encourage everyone affected to stay informed and take the necessary steps to secure their status.
If you have any questions or need assistance with your TPS application or re-registration, please contact Kolko & Casey, P.C. at (303) 371-1822.
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