Using Employment Authorization from TPS While Holding Nonimmigrant Status
USCIS has decided that a person with a TPS EAD and nonimmigrant status may not engage in employment inconsistent with the nonimmigrant status and stay in status.
USCIS has decided that a person with a TPS EAD and nonimmigrant status may not engage in employment inconsistent with the nonimmigrant status and stay in status.
Learn from our article in what immigration-related contexts DHS TRIP is recommended, how to use it, and what documents are required.
Learn how the USCIS SAVE Program works and how to verify your immigration status for certain benefits in SAVE CaseCheck.
In Matter of D-A-C-, the BIA held that an immigration judge has discretion to grant or deny temporary protected status (TPS).
Ukraine has been designated for temporary protected status (“TPS”) for a period of 18 months. See more details in our article.
The USCIS raised premium processing fees for ost Form I-907 requests to $2,500, with a smaller increase for H2B and R1 petitions.
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