Temporary Protected Status (TPS) (Form I-821)
Victoria Barr Law helps individuals apply for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to remain legally in the U.S. due to unsafe conditions in their home countries.
What Is Temporary Protected Status (TPS)?
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a humanitarian program that allows nationals from designated countries affected by armed conflict, environmental disasters, or other extraordinary conditions to remain in the U.S. legally. TPS recipients can live and work in the U.S. temporarily without fear of removal.
Who Is Eligible for TPS?
- Country Designation: Must be a national of a TPS-designated country.
- Physical Presence: Must have been continuously present in the U.S. since the date specified by USCIS.
- Good Moral Character: Applicants must not have certain criminal convictions or immigration violations.
- Filing Deadline: TPS applications must be submitted within the designated registration period unless late filing exceptions apply.
Required Documents for Form I-821
- Completed Form I-821 signed by the applicant
- Proof of nationality (passport, birth certificate)
- Evidence of continuous U.S. residence (rent receipts, pay stubs, school records)
- Identity documents (government-issued IDs)
- Filing fees or a fee waiver request (if applicable)
- Two passport-style photos
TPS Application Process
- File Form I-821: Submit the application with supporting documents to USCIS.
- File Form I-765 (if needed): Include Form I-765 to apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD).
- USCIS Receipt Notice: Receive a confirmation receipt from USCIS.
- Biometrics Appointment: Attend a fingerprint and photograph appointment.
- USCIS Decision: Receive approval or denial of the TPS application.
Why Choose Victoria Barr Law?
- TPS Experts: We have extensive experience handling complex TPS applications.
- Accurate Document Preparation: We ensure all forms and evidence are complete and properly filed.
- Ongoing Case Monitoring: We track USCIS decisions and respond promptly to any requests for additional information.
- Bilingual Legal Services: We offer legal services in both English and Spanish for clear communication.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Temporary Protected Status (TPS) (I-821)
TPS is a temporary immigration status provided to individuals from designated countries experiencing armed conflict, natural disasters, or extraordinary conditions.
Eligible individuals must be nationals of a TPS-designated country, physically present in the U.S. during the designation, and meet continuous residence requirements.
You must file Form I-821 with USCIS, provide evidence of nationality, continuous residence, and physical presence, and pay the required fees or request a fee waiver.
TPS is granted for a specific period, usually 6 to 18 months, and can be extended if conditions in the designated country remain unsafe.
Yes, TPS beneficiaries can apply for Employment Authorization (EAD) and may request travel authorization (Advance Parole) to travel outside the U.S.