Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
If your home country has been designated for TPS, you may be eligible to live and work in the U.S. while conditions back home remain unsafe. We help you file on time, keep your status current, and avoid the paperwork mistakes that put people at risk of losing protection.
Initial TPS Application
We prepare your complete TPS application package, including Form I-821, employment authorization, and all required supporting documents.
Employment Authorization (EAD)
We file your I-765 alongside your TPS application so you can get your work permit and maintain your ability to earn a living.
TPS Re-Registration
TPS must be renewed during each re-registration period. We track the deadlines and file your renewal so your status never lapses.
TPS to Permanent Residency Pathway
If you're eligible to transition from TPS to permanent resident status, we help you prepare the necessary documents and can refer you to an attorney for eligibility questions.