TPS
Latest in TPS
Temporary Protected Status for Lebanese Amid Israel Conflict
The U.S. granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Lebanese nationals amid escalating Israeli-Hezbollah conflict, allowing 11,000 Lebanese already in the…
Understanding Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Explained
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a U.S. immigration status given to nationals from countries experiencing severe issues like conflict or…
USCIS Extends Employment Authorization for TPS Holders from El Salvador, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, and Sudan
The USCIS has extended Employment Authorization Documents for TPS beneficiaries from El Salvador, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, and Sudan until March…
TPS Extension and Redesignation for Ethiopia Announced by DHS
DHS extends and redesignates Temporary Protected Status for Ethiopia due to ongoing armed conflict. Benefiting 15,100 individuals until Dec. 12,…
Applying for an H1B Visa After Switching from F1 to TPS Status
TPS holders can apply for an H1B visa to work in U.S. specialty occupations. Transitioning requires careful planning, including a…
Secretary Mayorkas Extends Syria TPS and Invites Applications for Temporary Protected Status
Secretary Mayorkas announced an 18-month extension and redesignation of Syria for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) until September 30, 2025. The…
Understanding the I-485 Process for TPS Immigration Adjustment
Individuals with TPS face a different I-485 process. To adjust their immigration status, they must submit a new I-485 application…
Navigating the I-485 Application as a TPS Beneficiary: A Guide to Adjustment of Status
If you are a Temporary Protected Status (TPS) beneficiary and want to proceed with your I-485 application, you can apply…
