Temporary Protected Status for Haiti Extended for Six Months
Present recipients of Haiti’s TPS designation seeking to expand their TPS should re-register by July 24, 2017. TPS recipients who re-register may request a new Employment Consent Paper(EAD). Those who re-register as well as ask for a new EAD during the 60-day re-registration period might obtain an automatic expansion of their running out EAD for up to 180 days from the day their current EAD ends. Existing EADs will not be automatically expanded without a brand-new EAD request. If a recipient’s EAD request is approved, they will certainly receive a new EAD with an expiry day of Jan. 22, 2018. TPS beneficiaries are strongly urged to re-register and also file their EAD applications as early as feasible to stay clear of gaps in the paperwork of work consent.
During this six-month expansion, recipients are urged to plan for their return to Haiti in case Haiti’s designation is not extended once again, including asking for updated travel papers from the federal government of Haiti. A minimum of 60 days before Jan. 22, 2018, Assistant Kelly will re-evaluate the designation for Haiti and will establish whether another expansion, a redesignation, or a discontinuation is necessitated, in full compliance with the Migration and Race Act. The designation of TPS was planned by Congress to be momentary, and the Secretary will fully re-evaluate the country problems to figure out whether Haiti’s TPS classification should proceed.
To re-register, existing TPS recipients need to submit: · Kind I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Condition (Re-registrants do not have to pay the Form I-821 application cost). · The biometric service charges(or a fee-waiver request)if they are 14 years old or older.
· Type I-765, Application for Work Consent, no matter whether they desire an EAD.< p design =”margin-top: 0.8 em; margin-bottom: 0.8 em; margin-left: 38.9 pt; font-family: source_sans_pro_regular,”Resource Sans Pro”, Arial, sans-serif;font-size: 14px;”> · The Type I-765 application cost or a fee-waiver request, yet only if they desire an EAD. If the re-registrant does not want an EAD, no Type I-765 application fee is needed. Candidates may ask for that USCIS forgo the Kind I-765 application
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