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Re-registration for El Salvador TPS Begins

On Behalf of | Jan 7, 2015 | Firm News

The Department of Homeland Security has extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for El Salvadorans in the United States through September 9, 2016.

El Salvadorans who currently have TPS must re-register during the 60-day period, from January 7, 2015 until March 9, 2015, in order to maintain TPS status.

Eligibility

To be eligible to re-register for TPS for El Salvador, applicants must:

  1. Be a national of El Salvador, or a person without nationality who last habitually resided in El Salvador
  2. Have filed during the initial registration or re-registration period, or meet the requirements for late initial filing
  3. Have been continuously physically present in the United States since March 9, 2001
  4. Have been continuously residing in the United States since February 13, 2001.

Late initial filing

If you missed the initial filing deadline for TPS but you otherwise meet the eligibility requirements above, you may still qualify to register for TPS if you meet certain exceptions. For example, among other exceptions, if you are the spouse or child of someone who currently has TPS, then you may be eligible to register for TPS for the first time.

Effect of criminal convictions

Applicants with criminal convictions or who may be inadmissible to the United States should speak to an attorney before re-registering, as certain criminal convictions can make you ineligible for TPS.

When is the best time to re-register?

You must re-register no later than March 9, 2015. USCIS encourages those who will be re-registering to file as soon as possible.

Bean, Lloyd, Mukherji, & Taylor is an immigration law office in Oakland, California emphasizing family-based immigration, citizenship, removal defense and deferred action.

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