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TPS & Humanitarian

Temporary Protected Status designations, humanitarian parole programs, and related relief options.

TPS Designations Under Review: What Current Beneficiaries Should Do Now

Several Temporary Protected Status designations are under active review, and litigation may affect termination timelines. Current beneficiaries should keep proof of re-registration, renew employment authorization early, and speak with an attorney about longer-term options such as family- or employment-based petitions or asylum, where facts support them.

Humanitarian Parole Programs: Case-by-Case Review Continues

Country-specific parole processes remain in flux, and renewals of existing parole grants are being reviewed case by case. Individuals in the U.S. on parole should track their expiration dates closely and evaluate whether they qualify for another status — such as asylum, TPS, or a family petition — well before parole ends. Falling out of status can limit future options.

Wondering how a policy change affects your case?

Headlines rarely tell you what a change means for your family, your job, or your pending application. Wilsons’s Law Firm advises prospective and current clients on asylum, family and employment immigration, naturalization, and humanitarian relief. Write to us with a short description of your situation and we will follow up to schedule a consultation.