Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Attorneys | Work & Travel Protection

Maintaining Status and Re-Registration Deadlines

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a humanitarian immigration benefit that allows eligible nationals from certain countries affected by conflict, natural disaster, or extraordinary conditions to live and work legally in the United States for a limited period.

While TPS does not directly lead to permanent residence or citizenship, it protects recipients from deportation and makes them eligible for work authorization and, in some cases, travel permission through advance parole. To qualify, applicants must be from a TPS-designated country, have continuously lived and been physically present in the U.S. since the required dates, and meet security and criminal background requirements.

Applying for TPS requires gathering proof of identity, nationality, and continuous residence—such as passports, leases, or employment records—and filing the proper USCIS forms for TPS and work authorization. Even those who missed the initial registration period may qualify for late filing under certain exceptions. TPS recipients must re-register during extension periods and stay informed about any changes to their country’s designation. Our attorneys provide complete guidance through each step—eligibility screening, document preparation, filing, and renewal—to help clients maintain lawful status and employment authorization.

Although TPS itself is temporary, it can serve as a bridge to other immigration opportunities such as family-based or employment-based green card applications. Our firm helps clients identify safe long-term options while protecting their immediate status. With decades of immigration experience, we provide practical, compassionate, and precise representation to ensure TPS recipients remain secure and compliant with U.S. immigration law.

👉 Schedule a Consultation or call us at (703) 829-5881 to discuss your eligibility and begin your path to permanent U.S. residency. 

We have successfully processed these U.S. immigration matters for over 25 years. To schedule a consultation, you may email us at info@becapitallaw.com or call / text (703)966-0907. B&E Capital – Vassell Law Group, PC | http://www.vasselllaw.com | http://www.becapitallaw.com | Members of the American Immigration Lawyers (AILA).