What is Temporary Protected Status (TPS)?
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is an immigration benefit granted by the United States government to nationals of certain countries facing conditions that prevent their safe return. These conditions may include armed conflict, natural disasters, epidemics, or other extraordinary situations. TPS provides temporary protection against deportation and allows beneficiaries to obtain work permits and, in some cases, travel authorizations.
How to Apply or Re-register for TPS?
Form I-821To register or re-register for TPS, you must file Form I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Status. It is crucial to ensure this form is properly completed and accompanied by all necessary documents and fees.
Proof of Nationality and Continuous Residence: Applicants must provide proof of nationality and that they have continuously resided in the United States since the specific date designated for their country of origin. This proof may include passports, birth certificates, utility bills, tax records, among others.
Application Fees: TPS applicants over the age of 14 must pay the applicable fees, which include biometric services fees and application fees. In certain circumstances, it may be possible to request a fee waiver if economic hardship is demonstrated.
What are the Benefits of TPS?
Protection against Deportation: TPS beneficiaries are protected from deportation while the program is in effect for their country of origin.
Employment Authorization: Beneficiaries can obtain an employment authorization permit (EAD), which allows them to work legally in the United States.
Travel Authorization: Under certain circumstances, TPS beneficiaries may apply for and receive authorization to travel outside the United States without jeopardizing their TPS status.
Which Countries Are Designated for TPS?
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) designates countries for TPS due to specific conditions that make the safe return of their citizens unfeasible. Examples of countries that have been designated for TPS include Venezuela, El Salvador, Honduras, Nepal, and others.
How Can Mendez Law Office Help You?
At Mendez Law Office, we offer a wide range of legal services to help you apply for or re-register for TPS:
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- Detailed Initial Consultations: We evaluate your status and eligibility for TPS.
- Document Preparation Assistance: We help you gather and prepare all the necessary documents for your application.
- Form Filing: We handle the preparation and filing of required forms, such as Form I-821.
- Legal Representation: We represent you at every stage of the process, ensuring that you are well-informed and prepared.