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Deportation Defense

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Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Assistance with Pelican Law

At Pelican Law, we are committed to helping individuals secure Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to stay safe in the United States when returning to your home country is not an option. If your country has been designated for TPS due to dangerous conditions, our team is here to help you navigate the process with confidence.

What is Temporary Protected Status (TPS)?

Temporary Protected Status is a humanitarian program that allows individuals from certain countries to live and work in the U.S. temporarily when returning home is unsafe due to:

  • Armed conflict
  • Natural disasters
  • Other extraordinary conditions

With TPS, you are protected from deportation and can obtain work authorization during your designated stay.

How Pelican Law Can Help

Applying for TPS can be a complex process, but our experienced attorneys are here to make it simple for you. We offer:

  1. Personalized Case Assessment: We’ll evaluate your eligibility for TPS based on your country of origin and individual circumstances.
  2. Application Preparation: Our team will ensure your application is complete, accurate, and filed on time.
  3. Work Authorization Assistance: If eligible, we’ll help you secure authorization to work legally in the U.S. while under TPS.
  4. Renewal Guidance: TPS is often renewed for eligible countries, and we’ll help you stay compliant with renewal requirements.

Why Choose Pelican Law for TPS?

  • Experienced Legal Team: We have extensive experience handling TPS applications and renewals.
  • Compassionate Support: We understand how important safety and stability are to you and your family.
  • Proven Results: Our commitment to excellence ensures we’ll work tirelessly to protect your rights.

Frequently Asked Questions About TPS

1. Who qualifies for TPS?
Individuals from countries designated for TPS who meet specific residency and eligibility requirements.

2. Can TPS lead to permanent residency?
TPS does not automatically lead to permanent residency, but it can open pathways to explore other immigration options.

3. What happens when TPS expires?
You must either apply for renewal (if available) or explore other immigration solutions to maintain your status in the U.S.

4. Can I travel outside the U.S. with TPS?
Travel is possible with advance parole; we can help you apply for permission to travel.

Take Action Today

If you’re from a country designated for Temporary Protected Status, don’t wait to protect your future. Contact Pelican Law to schedule a consultation and let us guide you through the process of securing TPS. Your safety is our priority.

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