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Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a humanitarian program that allows individuals from designated countries to live and work in the United States temporarily due to unsafe conditions in their home country. These conditions may include armed conflict, environmental disasters, epidemics, or other extraordinary circumstances that make it unsafe for individuals to return. TPS provides temporary relief from deportation and grants work authorization for the duration of the designated TPS period.
While TPS does not lead to permanent residency or citizenship, it offers crucial protection for individuals from countries facing crises. Our TPS Application Services are designed to guide you through the application process, ensuring that you meet the eligibility requirements and submit a strong and complete application.
The U.S. government designates certain countries for TPS when conditions in those countries temporarily prevent their citizens from safely returning home. TPS provides eligible nationals of these countries, or individuals without nationality who last resided in one of the designated countries, with temporary legal status in the U.S.
Key benefits of TPS include:
To be eligible for Temporary Protected Status (TPS), you must meet the following criteria:
Nationality:
Continuous Physical Presence:
Continuous Residence:
Eligibility for Asylum/Refugee Protection:
The U.S. government periodically reviews and updates the list of TPS-designated countries. Some of the countries that may currently be designated for TPS include:
Note: This list may change based on conditions in these countries and U.S. government decisions. Our team provides up-to-date information on current TPS designations.
We begin by conducting a thorough assessment of your situation to determine whether you qualify for TPS. We review your nationality, residency, physical presence, and any potential bars to TPS eligibility, such as criminal convictions or prior immigration violations.
To apply for TPS, individuals must submit Form I-821 (Application for Temporary Protected Status). We assist with the complete preparation and filing of Form I-821, ensuring that all necessary information is accurate and complete to avoid delays or rejections.
One of the key benefits of TPS is the ability to apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), allowing you to work legally in the U.S. We assist with filing Form I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization) as part of your TPS application, ensuring that you receive your work permit while your TPS status is active.
If you need to travel outside the U.S. while holding TPS, you must apply for Advance Parole, which allows you to re-enter the U.S. after temporary travel abroad. We assist with filing Form I-131 (Application for Travel Document) to secure permission for travel and ensure that you can safely return to the U.S. without jeopardizing your TPS status.
A successful TPS application requires proof of nationality, continuous residence, and physical presence in the U.S. We help you gather the necessary supporting documents, such as:
TPS status is temporary, and countries designated for TPS are reviewed periodically. If the designation for your country is extended, we help you renew your TPS status to ensure continued protection from deportation and authorization to work in the U.S. We assist with filing the necessary renewal forms before your current TPS period expires.
If your TPS application is denied, we provide legal representation to explore options for appealing the decision or filing a motion to reconsider. We review the reasons for denial, gather additional evidence if necessary, and work to resolve any issues that may have led to the rejection of your application.
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Our experienced team is here to assist you with every step of the TPS application process, ensuring that your application is complete and supported by the necessary documentation. Contact us today for personalized assistance with your TPS application or renewal.
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