USCIS Announces Extension of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Designation for Syria

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On August 1, 2019, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that Syrian nationals currently receiving benefits under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) may re-register through March 31, 2021, to maintain their status under the program.

Re-registration instructions and information on how to renew employment authorization will soon be published on the USCIS website and the federal register.

Applicants must re-register by submitting Form I-821 Application for Temporary Protected Status to maintain TPS benefits, and may submit a properly completed Form I-765 Application for Employment Authorization to renew employment authorization documents (EAD) at the same time. Alternatively, TPS applicants may file Form I-765 at a later date.

Those who are eligible to apply will receive new employment authorization documents with a new expiration date.

Eligibility for the TPS program requires that Syrian nationals have continuously resided in the United States since August 1, 2016 and remain continuously physically present in the United States since October 1, 2016, along with other requirements.

At this time, the Secretary of Homeland Security has determined that the conditions that initially supported Syria’s TPS designation continue. The Secretary has reviewed the country’s conditions and consulted with appropriate U.S. government agencies to make this determination. The Secretary will once again review the conditions in Syria on or before January 30, 2021 to determine whether the TPS designation will be renewed or terminated.

For assistance with filing your TPS renewal, please contact our office.