Contributed by Kim
Tremblay, Associate Attorney
On
September 3, 2014, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that it was extending Temporary Protected
Status (TPS) for citizens of Sudan in the United States and redesignating
South Sudan for TPS.
If you
currently have TPS and have maintained your status, you must reregister during
the reregistration period. This period will
be between September 2 and November 3, 2014.
Your status will be extended until May 2, 2016 once your application is
approved. The employment authorization
document that you have will be automatically extended until May 2, 2015 while
you are waiting for your new employment authorization document.
If you
do not currently have TPS or if you did not reregister during earlier reregistration
periods, you may register now if you meet certain conditions. For example, if you could not register because
of compelling circumstances, you may be eligible to do so now. You should consult an immigration attorney to
determine whether you meet the conditions for late initial registration or late
reregistration.
If you
are a citizen of South Sudan and have TPS, you may reregister for TPS under the
same process. However, you may choose to
reapply for TPS under the redesignation of South Sudan for TPS. If you are a South Sudanese citizen who has
never applied for TPS, you can also file a new application under the
redesignation. Those applying for
initial registration under the redesignation can apply between September 2,
2014 and March 2, 2015. You will have to
show you have been present in the U.S. since November 3, 2014.
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