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Temporary Protected Status (TPS) extended for Venezuelans living in the US seeking work authorization

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) extended for Venezuelans living in the US seeking work authorization

The U.S. Dept of Homeland Security recently extended TPS for Venezuelans already living in the U.S. This extension may offer protection from deportation, at least temporarily for Venezuelans living in the U.S. citing “extraordinary” circumstances. The most recent TPS designation is valid for 18 months and is only for Venezuelans who came to the US before July 31.

TPS is a special protection for people who aren’t able to return to their home country safely because of dangers like armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary circumstances.

If you need legal assistance with your work authorization or other immigration case, contact PPID.

At PPID, we understand the complexities of Immigration Law and are here to help you navigate through the TPS process. If you or someone you know may be affected by these TPS extensions, contact us today for expert legal assistance.

Together, let’s ensure the safety and well-being of those seeking refuge and opportunity in the United States.

Press Release:
https://www.dhs.gov/news/2023/09/20/secretary-mayorkas-announces-extension-and-redesignation-venezuela-temporary

About The Author

Conrad E. Pollack

Conrad E. Pollack is the Managing Partner and Director of Immigration at Pollack, Pollack, Isaac & DeCicco, LLP. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from New York University and earned his J.D. from Brooklyn Law School. With over three decades of experience in immigration law, Conrad has helped countless clients achieve their American Dream. Under his leadership, PPID has expanded significantly, opening new offices in Peekskill and Brooklyn, NY. He is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and has been recognized for his professional excellence with numerous awards and distinctions. Education: Magna Cum Laude graduate from New York University; J.D. from Brooklyn Law School. Awards: Recipient of numerous professional excellence awards. Memberships: Active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.