USCIS Extends EAD Validity for TPS Beneficiaries

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In a recent update, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has extended the validity of certain Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) for beneficiaries of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from El Salvador, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, and Sudan. These extensions are valid through March 9, 2025. If you are a current TPS beneficiary from one of these countries, this extension provides crucial time and stability. Importantly, USCIS will be sending a Form I-797, Notice of Action, to notify affected individuals about this extension. Read on to learn more about the recent extension of EAD validity for TPS beneficiaries and how our firm can help you. Here are some of the questions you may have:

Who is Affected by this Extension?

The beneficiaries impacted by this announcement are those currently holding TPS from the countries specified:

  • El Salvador
  • Honduras
  • Nepal
  • Nicaragua
  • Sudan

If you belong to one of these groups and have an existing EAD, your employment authorization is automatically extended through March 9, 2025.

What Steps Should You Take If You Haven’t Re-Registered for TPS?

To maintain your TPS benefits, it is crucial to re-register for TPS during the current re-registration period. Here are the steps you need to follow:

  • Submit Form I-821: You must complete and submit Form I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Status, during your country’s designated re-registration period.
  • Check the Deadlines: Each country has different re-registration deadlines. They are as follows:
    • El Salvador: March 9, 2025
    • Honduras: July 5, 2025
    • Nepal: June 24, 2025
    • Nicaragua: July 5, 2025
    • Sudan: April 19, 2025

Even though the re-registration periods vary, all EADs are extended through the same date of March 9, 2025.

How to Re-register for TPS and Renew Your EAD?

You can find comprehensive guidelines for re-registering for TPS and renewing your EAD in the latest Federal Register notice that extends TPS for your country. This notice outlines the necessary documents and steps you need to take. Following these guidelines meticulously is crucial to avoid any delays in processing your application.

If you have any questions or need assistance with your TPS re-registration or EAD renewal, do not hesitate to contact the Lightman Law Firm today.

Guy Menahem

Guy Menahem is an Associate Attorney at Lightman Law Firm and has dedicated his entire legal career to immigration law. He brings extensive experience handling deportation defense, asylum, complex family-based immigration, and citizenship matters. He has represented clients at every level of U.S. immigration proceedings—from affirmative relief through removal, hearing, and appeals stages—including before the BIA and Immigration Courts across the East Coast. A Duke University School of Law graduate, Guy is admitted in New Jersey and fluent in Spanish, with conversational skills in Russian and French. He is also the co-author and co-host of a legal course “Immigration Issues for LGBT Individuals” with Lawline, and has been featured in Newsday. Guy shares his legal and networking talents at Manhattan BNI Chapter 8.