Pennsylvania Temporary Protected Status Attorney
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) allows nationals of certain countries affected by conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary conditions to remain and work lawfully in the United States.
What is TPS?
TPS is a temporary immigration status granted to eligible nationals of designated countries who are unable to safely return home. TPS is designated by the U.S. government for specific countries and is granted for limited periods, which may be extended.
Who Qualifies for TPS?
You may qualify if you:
- Are a national of a country designated for TPS (or a stateless person who last habitually resided in such a country).
- Have been continuously physically present in the U.S. since the date specified for your country’s designation.
- Have continuously resided in the U.S. since the date specified for your country’s designation.
Benefits of TPS
- Temporary lawful status in the U.S.
- Work authorization.
- Protection from deportation while TPS is in effect.
How Abogada Vida Helps
We ensure TPS applications are filed accurately and on time, while advising you on renewal deadlines and potential paths to permanent status.
Disclaimer: The information provided here is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Every case is different, and immigration law can be complex and subject to change. For personalized guidance, please consult directly with our experienced attorneys at Abogada Vida. We are here to help you understand your rights and make informed decisions about your future.