Exciting news for beneficiaries of Temporary Protected Status (TPS)! DHS is automatically extending the validity of TPS-related documentation for beneficiaries under the TPS designations for El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua, Sudan, Honduras, and Nepal for nine months through October 4, 2021, from the current expiration date of January 4, 2021. During the TPS designation period, TPS beneficiaries are eligible to remain in the United States, may not be removed, and are authorized to obtain EADs so long as they continue to meet the requirements of TPS. If you have any questions about this extension of TPS benefits., please contact Brown Immigration Law and we will be happy to assist you.
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TPS for El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua, Sudan, Honduras and Nepal Extended through October 4, 2021
Published on Dec 07, 2020
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