DHS Announces Re-Designation and Extension of TPS for Yemen

Last Updated on February 23, 2023

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has confirmed that it will re-designate and extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Yemen due to armed conflict and ongoing health and safety concerns.  

Overview 

The TPS extension and re-designation period is effective for 18 months, starting on Sept. 4, 2021 and extending through Mar. 3, 2023. Current Yemeni TPS beneficiaries can retain their TPS status through Mar. 3, 2023 if they continue to meet all eligibility requirements. They must re-register between July 9, 2021 and Sept. 7, 2021 to retain their TPS designation and work authorization.  

Yemeni citizens who have resided in the U.S. since July 5, 2021 and who are continuously present in the country through Sept. 4, 2021 can file initial applications between July 9, 2021 and Mar. 3, 2023.  

Looking Ahead  

DHS published an announcement in the Federal Register explaining the process and requirements for re-registering or submitting an initial TPS application and Employment Authorization Document (EAD) application.  

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Envoy is pleased to provide you this information, which was prepared in collaboration with Ian Love, who is a Partner at Global Immigration Associates, P.C. (www.giafirm.com), Envoy’s affiliated law firm.  

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