Update on Haiti’s Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

The Department of Homeland Security has amended Haiti’s Temporary Protected Status (TPS) extension and redesignation period from 18 to 12 months, now ending on Aug. 3, 2025. Learn more in the Federal Register notice.
Department of Homeland Security Terminates the 2023 Designation of Venezuela for Temporary Protected Status

DHS has announced that Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuela, designated in 2023, will no longer be in effect. Following a review of country conditions and consultations with U.S. government agencies, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has determined that Venezuela no longer meets the criteria for TPS
Understanding the Alien Registration Requirement

Learn about the new alien registration requirements under INA 262. Find out who must register, how to comply, and key deadlines to avoid penalties. Stay informed about U.S. immigration laws and avoid scams.
Know Your Rights: If ICE Visits Your Home

All people living in the United States, including undocumented immigrants, have certain U.S. Constitutional rights. If you are undocumented and immigration (ICE) agents knock on your door, know that you have the following rights: