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What you should know about the automatic TPS extension – December 9, 2020

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On December 9, 2020, U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services published in the Federal Register Notice a new nine-month automatic-extension for beneficiaries of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Nepal, and Sudan. This is the result of compliance with the agreements of the Ramos v. Nielsen and Bhattarai v. Nielsen in Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In response, Alianza Americas has created the following tools to support you in your education efforts in the TPS beneficiary community.

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What you should know about the automatic TPS extension

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Download the Federal Register Notice

Officially Released on December 9, 2020

Aviso de Registro Federal

Video explaining the automatic extension to share on social media

Audio file to share via WhatsApp

Download audio here

Suggestions for local advocacy and education on issues related to work permits and driver’s licenses

For Alianza Americas’ organizational members click here

For allies click here

For more resources on TPS, visit our Save TPS campaign.

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