Matter of Echeverria (B.I.A. 6/1/2011) Temporary Protected Status (“TPS”) is a humanitarian program designed to permit aliens who are present in the U.S. to remain in the country even though they may not qualify for any type of immigration benefit or asylum. TPS does not confer immigration status, but does give the beneficiary an opportunity […]
Posts Tagged ‘Temporary Protected Status’
Late TPS Registrant for Derivative Benefits Must Meet All Initial Requirements
June 16th, 2011
Max Nuyen TPS Only Temporarily Waives Grounds For Inadmissibility
January 26th, 2011
Max Nuyen Matter of Sosa Ventura (B.I.A. 2010) This case delineates the limitations of Temporary Protected Status (“TPS”). Congress created TPS in order to allow persons whose home country is in a state of drought, famine, civil strife, or warfare who otherwise would not qualify for asylum or refugee status the chance to remain lawfully in the […]



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