Temporary Protected Status

The United States government acknowledges that foreign visitors may be unable to return to their home countries once their visas expire. This may be due to problems within their home countries, such as a devastating earthquake. In cases like this, visitors may be eligible for temporary protected status, which allows them to remain in the U.S.

There are several requirements that you must meet in order to gain temporary protected status. This information can be very important to know if you are in danger of returning to a country in upheaval. To learn more about temporary protected status, you should contact an experienced Orange County immigration attorney from Garg & Associates, P.C. today at 949-540-6704.

Reasons for Temporary Protected Status

There are several reasons why the government may designate a country as unable to receive its citizens from the U.S. The government may give foreign nationals temporary protected status, or TPS, if their home country is suffering from:

  • Armed conflict
  • Natural disaster
  • Other conditions that disrupt a country’s abilities to take its nationals back

However, if your country is experiencing problems like these, you do not qualify for TPS automatically. There are conditions you need to meet before you can receive this legal status.

Requirements for TPS

If you are interested in TPS, there are several requirements that you must fulfill before your request may be granted. These include:

  • Continuous physical presence in the U.S. since the start date of your country’s TPS designation
  • No felony convictions, and less than two misdemeanor convictions from the U.S.
  • No bars to asylum

Of course, there are many more requirements for TPS, which can make it difficult for you to apply for this safety measure. If you believe that you deserve TPS, you should consult an attorney today.

Contact Us

Temporary protected status can prevent you from any upheaval that may be happening in your country. If you are eligible for TPS and do not want to return to your home country, you should contact an Orange County immigration lawyer from Garg & Associates, P.C. at 949-540-6704 today to learn more about your legal options.

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