
Foreign nationals from Nicaragua and Honduras are now eligible for extended deportation relief in the U.S., as U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security - Jeh Johnson - has recently extended the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation for these individuals.
The 18-month extension will reportedly run through July 5, 2018. In addition to being available for Nicaraguans and Hondurans, this TPS designation is also available for foreigners who have no nationality and were last residing in Nicaragua or Honduras (prior to coming to the U.S.).
To obtain TPS relief and enjoy an extended stay in the U.S. free from the possibility of deportation, here is what eligible individuals need to do:
TPS beneficiaries from Honduras and Nicaragua can also apply to get work authorization here during the extension period by filling out an Employment Authorization Document. According to USCIS officials:
Given that filing for TPS - or requesting any immigration status change in the U.S. - can be a complicated process, it's strongly advised that you consult with an experienced attorney who can help you:
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