The U.S. government is automatically extending TPS and TPS-related documents for current TPS holders from El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Nepal, Haiti, and Sudan who are covered by the Ramos or Bhattarai court cases. PLEASE NOTE: There are some TPS holders from Sudan and Haiti who are NOT covered by these cases. If you have TPS from Haiti or Sudan, please read the below information carefully to find out whether you are covered by these cases.
Read MoreILAP signs onto a letter calling on the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to speed up work permit processing and address the inefficiencies and inequities in access to work authorization for asylum seekers.
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Read MoreHere is an update on recent state and federal activities impacting the lives of immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in Maine.
Read MoreILAP welcomes the Department of Homeland Security’s announcement that it is designating Ethiopia for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months.
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