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Homeland Security Extends Temporary Protected Status for Sudan

Homeland Security Extends Temporary Protected Status for Sudan
Thursday, January 28, 2016
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Jeh Johnson, Secretary of Homeland Security, has extended Sudan’s designation for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for an additional 18 months. Conditions in Sudan have been cited as unsafe for nationals to return due to the ongoing armed conflict. The extended designation will be effective from May 3, 2016, until Nov. 2, 2017. 

Current TPS Sudan beneficiaries who need to extend their status will need to re-register during a 60-day window spanning from Jan. 25, 2016 until March 25, 2016. It is advised that the re-registration take place as soon as possible. 

The 18 month extension will also mean that those who re-register will be able to apply for a new Employment Authorization Document (EAD).  Re-registrants who do so during the 60 day period will receive an EAD with a Nov. 2, 2017 expiration date. For EAD applicants who will not receive their EAD until after the current expiration date of May 2, 2016, USCIS will automatically extend current TPS Sudan EAD expirations to Nov. 2, 2016. 

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