USCIS Updates Guidance for TPS Beneficiaries from Haiti and Syria
USCIS and E-Verify release new guidance for TPS beneficiaries from Haiti and Syria, providing essential insights for affected individuals.
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USCIS and E-Verify release new guidance for TPS beneficiaries from Haiti and Syria, providing essential insights for affected individuals.
DHS has extended Temporary Protected Status for Haiti, valid until July 1, 2026, impacting work authorization for Haitians.
USCIS has extended Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, allowing them to work legally and remain safe from deportation until July 2026.
Important updates on Temporary Protected Status for several countries and employer I-9, E-Verify checklists.
USCIS announces updates on EAD validity dates and automatic extensions for TPS beneficiaries from Haiti.
A federal appeals court has ruled to pause the end of Temporary Protected Status for 350,000 Haitians amid ongoing legal challenges.
USCIS announces new expiration date for EADs related to TPS for Haiti, effective March 27, 2026.
The Supreme Court will review the Trump administration's efforts to end legal protections for migrants from Haiti and Syria.
A Massachusetts judge has temporarily blocked the DHS order revoking humanitarian parole for nationals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
CHNV parole programs allow citizens from specific countries to apply for temporary legal entry to the U.S. for up to two years.
USCIS confirms extension of Temporary Protected Status for Haiti due to a federal court stay on the termination decision.
USCIS has updated its website to reflect a federal court ruling pausing the termination of TPS for Haiti and extending EAD validity dates.
USCIS announces auto-extensions for EADs of Haiti TPS beneficiaries with various expiration dates until further notice.
USCIS has announced an extension of Employment Authorization Documents for Haitian TPS beneficiaries, providing critical work authorization.
DHS reaffirms that Haiti's Temporary Protected Status was never meant to serve as an amnesty program, highlighting policy changes under the Trump administration.
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