Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

Temporary Protected Status is not given to the citizens of every country. The Secretary of Homeland Security may designate for a country to be eligible for TPS under the following conditions:

•Ongoing armed conflicts
•An environmental disaster (such as an earthquake or hurricane), or an epidemic
•Other extraordinary and temporary conditions

During a designated time, the TPS beneficiary:

•Is not removed from the United States
•Can obtain an employment authorization document (EAD)
•May be granted travel authorization

TPS For Nepal

In a recent press release from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website we are informed that the TPS status for Nepal has been extended until June 24, 2018.

For people who already have this TPS, you must re-apply for it to be extended until 2018.  If you do not have the TPS for Nepal, you must register before the given deadlines.  The deadlines can be found on the TPS article from the USCIS Website.

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