Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

Temporary Protected Status is a temporary status given to eligible nationals of designated countries affected by armed conflict or natural disaster. This allows persons to live and work in the United States for limited times.

What is temporary Protected Status (TPS)?

Special Program by Executive Action (President). This a temporary status given to eligible nationals of designated countries who are present in the United States. The status, afforded to nationals from some countries affected by armed conflict or natural disaster.

How do I apply for Temporary Protected Status?

This is an older program – please visit USCIS WebSite for a late registration information.

Can TPS adjust status?

Yes you can adjust

How long does TPS registration last?

As long as the government permits. You may need to file additional documents.

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