What happened with the TPS for Salvadorans?

10, 2021, DHS published a Federal Register notice (FRN) announcing that beneficiaries under the TPS designations for El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua and Sudan will retain their TPS while the preliminary injunction in Ramos remains in effect, provided their TPS is not withdrawn because of individual …

When did El Salvador first get TPS?

December 2017. In March 2001, the U.S. government announced the designation of El Salvador for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). This designation was premised on the significant disruptions and damage caused by two earthquakes that had ravaged El Salvador in January and February 2001.

Why was El Salvador granted TPS?

El Salvador was designated for TPS under President George W. Bush. El Salvador was struck by a catastrophic 7.6 magnitude earthquake on Jan. 13, 2001, and further devastated by two powerful aftershock earthquakes on Feb.

How long is TPS valid for El Salvador?

15 months
TPS EXTENDED UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2022 FOR EL SALVADOR, HAITI, NICARAGUA, SUDAN, HONDURAS, AND NEPAL. DHS Extends TPS for El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua, Sudan, Honduras, and Nepal for 15 months, from October 4, 2021 through December 31, 2022!

Will TPS holders get green card?

In the lawsuit, the seven current TPS holders shared their stories. Now, each one has the opportunity to obtain permanent residence.

Are they still giving TPS?

TPS Continues Through: February 3, 2023, for those who were granted TPS under the new designation for Haiti announced in the Aug. 3, 2021, FRN (86 FR 41863). In addition, as long as the preliminary injunctions ordered by the courts in Ramos et al.

How many Salvadorans have TPS?

TPS Beneficiaries by Country of Citizenship

Country Most Recent Decision Individuals with TPSc
Ukraine New designation N/A
Venezuela New designation 40,400
Yemen Extension and redesignation 1,355
Total 354,625

How was TPS created?

Congress created TPS in the Immigration Act of 1990. It is a temporary immigration status provided to nationals of specifically designated countries that are confronting an ongoing armed conflict, environmental disaster, or extraordinary and temporary conditions.

How many immigrants are under TPS?

319,465 people
In October 2021, there were an estimated 319,465 people with TPS and 481,980 people eligible for TPS under new designations or redesignations.

What to do after TPS expires?

Your work permit is valid until the expiration date listed on the employment authorization document. If your TPS expires but you are eligible to re-register, DHS may automatically extend your current EAD to accommodate the time it takes to submit and process your re-registration application.

Can a person with TPS buy a house?

You do not need to be a U.S. citizen to buy a home in the States. If you’re a permanent resident, temporary resident, refugee, asylee, or DACA recipient, you’re likely allowed to buy a home. And you can finance the purchase, too. You’ll just have to show a green card or work visa.

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