Due to the outbreak of Ebola virus disease in West Africa, Secretary
of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson has announced his decision to designate
Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone for Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
for 18 months.
As a result, eligible nationals of Liberia, Guinea, and
Sierra Leone who are currently residing in the United States may apply
for TPS with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The
Federal Register notices provide details and procedures for applying for
TPS and are available at www.uscis.gov/tps.
The
TPS designations for the three countries are effective Nov. 21, 2014
and will be in effect for 18 months. The designations mean that eligible
nationals of Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone (and people without
nationality who last habitually resided in one of those three countries)
will not be removed from the United States and are authorized to work
and obtain an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). The 180-day TPS
registration period begins Nov. 21, 2014 and runs through May 20, 2015.
To
be eligible for TPS, applicants must demonstrate that they satisfy all
eligibility criteria, including that they have been “continuously
residing” in the United States since Nov. 20, 2014 and “continuously
physically present in” the United States since Nov. 21, 2014.
Applicants also undergo thorough security checks. Individuals with
certain criminal records or who pose a threat to national security are
not eligible for TPS. The eligibility requirements are fully described
in the Federal Register notices and on the TPS Web page at www.uscis.gov/tps
Liberians currently covered under the two-year extension of Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) based on President Obama’s Sept. 26, 2014 memorandum
may apply for TPS. If they do not apply for TPS within the initial
180-day registration period, they risk being ineligible for TPS because
they will have missed the initial registration period.
Liberians covered
by DED who already possess or have applied for an EAD do not need to
also apply for one related to this TPS designation. However, such
individuals who are granted TPS may request a TPS-related EAD at a later
date as long as the TPS designation for Liberia remains in effect.
Applicants may request that USCIS waive any or all fees based on demonstrated inability to pay by filing Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver,
or by submitting a written request. Fee-waiver requests must be
accompanied by supporting documentation. USCIS will reject any TPS
application that does not include the required filing fee or a properly
documented fee-waiver request.
All USCIS forms are free. Applicants can download these forms from the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov/forms or request them by calling USCIS toll-free at 1-800-870-3676.
Applicants seeking information about the status of their individual cases can check My Case Status Online or call the USCIS National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283 (TTY 1-800-767-1833).
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