Tps Reapplication After Expiry

Summary

If Temporary Protected Status (TPS) has expired but was extended, re-registration is typically required to maintain status. Its crucial to follow the specific guidelines for the designated country. Checking the latest USCIS guidelines is essential, and consulting with an immigration lawyer can provide further assistance.

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Hi Leslie! In general, if Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for an individual has expired but there was an extension, the individual typically needs to re-register or reapply to maintain their status. It's essential to check the specific guidelines for the country designated for TPS.
Have you checked the latest USCIS guidelines for your specific country?
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Hi Leslie! If you have already checked the latest USCIS guidelines, it's vital to ensure you follow the re-registration process promptly. Each extension may have specific instructions. If you're uncertain, consulting with an immigration lawyer might be beneficial.
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