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I Was Granted Parole and I am in the United States; Now what do I do?

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security recently announced that its special parole program for Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan nationals has become so popular that demand has far exceeded availability and DHS would start using a lottery system to choose who would receive parole.  This program, which began in early…

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Temporary Protected Status Expanded by Biden Administration for Afghanistan, Cameroon, and Ukraine

The Biden administration has extended the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program, providing approximately 143,800 immigrants from Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Cameroon additional protections, allowing them to remain temporarily in the United States. The TPS program gives immigrants from these countries the chance to apply for time-limited permission to live and work…

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NEW TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS FOR HAITI!

TPS is back for citizens of Haiti! USCIS announced that as of Friday May 21, 2021, Haitians in the United States may qualify for Temporary Protected Status, also known as TPS. https://www.dhs.gov/news/2021/05/22/secretary-mayorkas-designates-haiti-temporary-protected-status-18-months WHO WILL QUALIFY FOR THE NEW HAITIAN TPS? Here are the likely TPS requirement for Haiti: Be a…

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TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS FOR VENEZUELANS IS COMING!

It has finally happened, President Biden is set to announce that as of Monday, March 8, 2021, Venezuelans in the United States may qualify for Temporary Protected Status, also known as TPS.   WHO WILL QUALIFY FOR VENEZUELAN TPS?   The exact requirements for Venezuelan TPS have not yet been…

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TPS For Haiti Has Been Extended For Six Months. I Have TPS. What Do I Do Now?

TPS for Haiti has been extended for 6 months. On May 22, 2017, DHS Secretary John Kelly announced that TPS for Haiti will be extended for another six months, until January 22, 2018.  That is good news for Haitian nationals with TPS and their families, but not great news.  DHS…

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