Temporary Protected Status

Seeking the Protection of the United States? Apply for TPS

If you consult with the Reynolds Immigration firm you can find out TPS is a good option for you. TPS is available for persons from the following countries: Afghanistan, Burma (Myanmar), Cameroon, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Venezuela, and Yemen. TPS has been designated for persons from those countries because they are unable to return to their home country due to either an armed conflict or war in that country, or an environmental disaster. 

TPS can sometimes be beneficial because once granted, you will be in lawful status and should not be detained by DHS, or be placed in immigration proceedings, or deported from the United States. TPS also allows you to apply for work authorization and travel authorization. While TPS does not directly lead to a green card or permanent resident status, having TPS may give you more options to apply for another non-immigrant status or other immigration benefit. 

 

Before applying for TPS it is best to seek advice from the Reynolds Immigration law firm to understand the eligibility requirements, and how it may affect your status or another pending application with the U.S. immigration service. If it is recommended to file for TPS Reynolds Immigration can advise you and assist you with the entire TPS process from filing the application, to obtaining work authorization, and filing for renewal. 

Contact Reynolds Immigration PLLC at (202) 630-1772 for temporary protected status services.

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