TPS Renewal (Temporary Protected Status)

Stay Protected. Renew with Confidence.

If you have Temporary Protected Status (TPS), it’s essential to renew on time to keep your legal status and work authorization. At Vasquez Law Firm, we help clients across the U.S. complete their TPS renewals accurately and on time—so they can live and work without fear of losing protection.

What Is TPS?

TPS is a humanitarian program that allows nationals of certain countries to live and work in the U.S. temporarily when returning to their home country would be unsafe due to war, natural disasters, or other extraordinary conditions.

TPS status must be renewed every time the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announces a re-registration period.

When and How to Renew

  • Renew within the designated re-registration window announced by USCIS
  • File Form I-821 (TPS application) and Form I-765 (work permit renewal)
  • Pay USCIS fees or request a fee waiver if eligible
  • Submit biometrics if required

Missing the deadline could result in losing TPS status and work authorization. Timely action is critical.

How We Help

We provide trusted legal support throughout the renewal process:

  • Track registration periods and deadlines
  • Prepare and file Form I-821 and I-765
  • Assist with fee waivers if needed
  • Ensure accurate documentation to avoid delays or denials
  • Monitor updates from DHS regarding extensions or terminations

Whether this is your first renewal or your fifth, we’ll handle the details—so you don’t have to worry.

Why Choose Vasquez Law Firm?

✔️ Experienced immigration attorneys
 ✔️ Bilingual staff that understands your story
 ✔️ Quick and accurate filing
 ✔️ Compassionate service from start to finish

 

Renew Today. Stay Protected.

📞 Call us at 1-844-725-3372
 📅 Click here to schedule your TPS renewal consultation

Even lawful permanent residents (green card holders) can be placed in removal proceedings after an arrest or conviction.