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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 5936
    Reading Time:about 41 minutes

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced an 18-month extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Ukraine, from April 20, 2025, to October 19, 2026. This extension allows Ukrainian nationals to remain in the U.S. due to ongoing armed conflict and extraordinary conditions in Ukraine. Current TPS beneficiaries must re-register between January 17, 2025, and March 18, 2025, to maintain their status. DHS also provided guidance on employment authorization documents, including options for automatic extensions.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. Government says that people from Ukraine, who are in the U.S. because things are not safe at home, can stay here longer—until October 2026—and they need to tell the government they want to stay between January and March 2025.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 5944
    Reading Time:about 42 minutes

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Sudanese nationals for 18 months, from April 20, 2025, to October 19, 2026. This extension allows current TPS beneficiaries to continue living and working in the U.S. by re-registering during the specified period. The decision is based on the ongoing armed conflict and humanitarian crisis in Sudan, making it unsafe for people to return. Sudanese TPS beneficiaries must timely re-register to maintain their status and may also renew their employment authorization documents.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. government is letting people from Sudan who are already here stay and work for another 18 months because their home country isn't safe, and they need to sign up again to keep this special permission.