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Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a humanitarian immigration status that provides protection from deportation and allows eligible individuals from designated countries to legally remain in the U.S. Since TPS is granted on a temporary basis, beneficiaries must renew their status periodically to maintain their legal protection.

Who Needs to Renew TPS?

You must renew your TPS status if:

  • You were previously granted TPS and wish to continue your protection from deportation.
  • Your TPS designation has been extended by USCIS, and you are required to submit a renewal application.
  • You want to ensure continuous legal status without interruptions or delays.

TPS Renewal Process

  1. Filing Form I-821
    • Submitting Form I-821 to renew Temporary Protected Status with USCIS.
    • Providing necessary supporting documents, including proof of continuous residence in the U.S..
    • Ensuring all information is accurate to avoid rejection or processing delays.
  2. Biometrics Appointment (if required)
    • If USCIS requests biometrics, you must attend a fingerprinting and background check appointment.
    • Ensuring compliance with all USCIS security requirements.
  3. Tracking and Follow-Up
    • Monitoring your application status and responding to any USCIS requests for additional information.
    • Ensuring that your TPS status remains active without gaps.

Why Is TPS Renewal Important?

  • Maintains Your Protection from Deportation – Failing to renew TPS could result in the loss of your legal status in the U.S.
  • Avoids Unnecessary Legal Complications – Keeping TPS active ensures you remain compliant with immigration laws.
  • Allows You to Apply for Work Authorization or Travel Authorization – Renewing TPS keeps you eligible to apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) or Advance Parole if needed.

Our service ensures that your TPS renewal application is completed correctly and submitted on time, helping you avoid delays, errors, or legal issues.