FIRM RESETTLEMENT AND TPS ELIGIBILITY Are you looking for temporary protection status in the U.S. but have been offered citizenship in another country besides your country of birth? Is your country of residence prior to entering the U.S. different from your country of birth? You may be considered firmly resettled and no longer eligible for TPS based on being…
Are you interested in immigrating to the United States and want to maximize your chances of getting your visa approved? One of the most important steps to successfully obtain a visa is to hire a licensed immigration attorney to represent you and help you with your case. Read on to learn more about some of the key considerations you should…
Are you a foreign national currently residing in the United States, coming from a country with conditions that prevent you from returning safely? If so, you might be eligible for an immigration benefit called Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Read on to learn more about the eligibility requirements for TPS! What is TPS? TPS is a designation that the Department of…
After obtaining Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in the United States, it’s important to have a plan for where to permanently reside legally or obtain another immigration status once the TPS designation expires. Are you interested in learning about whether you can get a Green Card after having Temporary Protected Status? Read on to learn more about the options available to…
TPS stands out among the designations that USCIS grants because it is available to anyone coming from a list of specific countries so long as they can demonstrate that they meet basic nationality and/or residence requirements. Read on to learn more about the role that nationality plays in obtaining TPS, and the relationship you must establish with the country that…
TPS VERSUS ASYLUM Many of you are uncertain about whether Temporary Protected Status (TPS) or asylum is a better option of immigration relief to pursue for people fleeing from a dangerous situation in their country of origin. Although TPS and asylum both provide some similar protections to immigrants, there are also some key differences between the two. Read on to…
Here are is some key information that was provided in our “TPS for Venezuelans” workshop. For more in-depth and specific information related to your specific immigration background and circumstances, please contact us to schedule a consultation or assessment. What is TPS? Temporary Protected Status is a designation intended to protect individuals, already in the U.S., who are not US citizens,…