TPS
Cameroon Designated for TPS
DHS designates Cameroon for TPS On Friday, April 15, DHS (Department of Homeland Security) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas designated Cameroon for TPS (Temporary Protected Status). In fact, Mayorkas stated, “The United States recognizes the ongoing armed conflict in Cameroon, and we will provide temporary protection to those in need.” Need professional help completing an immigration case…
Read MoreDHS Designates Afghanistan for TPS
DHS grants TPS to Afghan refugees The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently granted Temporary Protected Status for Afghan evacuated at the end of 2021. Need help with an immigration process? It is important to protect your future by following the advice of immigration experts – Contact Motion Law and follow the advice of our…
Read MoreDHS Designates Ukraine for TPS
TPS for immigrants from Ukraine The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) grants Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Ukrainian immigrants currently living in the US. Need help during your immigration process? Contact Motion Law Immigration, schedule a FREE Consultation and follow the advice of our experienced attorneys. The context of the military conflict in Ukraine Ukraine…
Read MoreBiden May Offer TPS to Afghans
Biden contemplating TPS for Afghan population Biden administration officials are discussing the possibility of granting Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to a group of Afghans currently living in the US. According to the statements, this measure would not apply to approximately 80,000 Afghans who were evacuated at the end of 2021 as they are currently protected…
Read MoreAdvocates Call for Expanding the TPS Program
TPS as an alternative to immigration reform In light of bureaucratic setbacks to immigration reform, immigration advocates are calling for an expansion of Temporary Protected Status (TPS). For decades, the immigration system has retained the legislative foundations of the last comprehensive reform, which took place in the 1980s. However, immigration dynamics have changed substantially in…
Read MoreTPS Beneficiaries Ask for Expanded Immigration Benefits
A request to the government from TPS recipients The difficulties surrounding the renewal of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) threatens the future of hundreds of immigrant families in the US. Motion Law Immigration’s team is highly qualified to guide you through your immigration journey in the US and significantly simplify the process for you and your…
Read MoreSenate Democrats Call for TPS for Migrants from Central America
Senate Democrats propose expanding TPS to more countries Senate Democrats are asking the Biden administration to expand or grant TPS (Temporary Protected Status) to migrants from Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua and El Salvador. Do you need help with an immigration case of any kind? Contact Motion Law Immigration, schedule a FREE Consultation and follow the advice…
Read MoreExtension of Initial Registration Periods for Certain TPS Designations
Biden’s impetus to reform the immigration system It is no secret that both the Trump administration and the Biden administration have a diametrically opposite stance when it comes to immigration in general and its impact on the American population and the national economy. In fact, President Biden arrived at the White House with the firm…
Read MoreBiden’s DHS has Designated Multiple Countries for TPS
TPS – A Program that Protects Thousands of Immigrants The US immigration system is quite broad and has different branches that may suit many immigrant communities. For instance, this North American nation, being a first world country and a world power, has sufficient resources to offer international protection to the foreign populations that need it…
Read MoreExtension and Re-Designation of TPS for Yemeni Nationals
DHS extends and re-designates Yemen for TPS On Tuesday July 6, 2021, Alejandro Mayorkas, Secretary of DHS (Department of Homeland Security), announced the extension and re-designation of Yemen for TPS (Temporary Protected Status) for 18 months, which will take effect on September 4, 2021, and will be valid until March 3, 2023, with the possibility…
Read More