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Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Resources

 


Updates on Temporary Protected Status

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Department of Homeland Security provides up-to-date information on decisions regarding Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Please click the following link to see more info: https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/temporary-protected-status

 
 
 

TPS Resources

 

Quick facts about what the recent TPS terminations mean for those who hold this immigration status.

This quick guide will assist TPS holders in understanding DHS decisions on TPS, including terminations and indecisions. The guide also offers seven steps TPS holders can take to prepare and provides helpful links to resources.

This resource contains a collection of TPS holder stories and illustrates the human impact of terminating TPS.

Use this flowchart as a quick guide to understand recent TPS decisions on Latin American and Caribbean countries. Available in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole.

Are your TPS clients eligible for permanent relief through family-based immigration? Over the coming months DHS will continue to review TPS designations for several countries. In this webinar we will explore options to help TPS recipients who are immediate relatives adjust status. We will review adjustment of status under INA sections 245(a) and 245(i) and adjustment for TPS holders residing in the 6th and 9th Circuits.

 

Massachusetts Foreign Missions & Consulate Contacts

Mexico

Mexican Consulate in Boston
55 Franklin Street
Ground Floor
Boston, MA 02110
(617) 426-4181

consulmex.sre.gob.mx/boston

 

El Salvador

Salvadoran Consulate in Boston
46 Bennington Street
Boston, MA 02128
(617) 567-8338; (617) 567-2864

consuladoboston.rree.gob.sv

 

Honduras

Honduran Embassy in Washington D.C.
3007 Tilden Street NW
Suite 4-M
Washington, D.C. 20008
(202) 966-7702; (202) 966-2604

www.hondurasemb.org

 

Guatemala

Guatemalan Embassy in Washington D.C.
2220 R Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20008
(202) 745-4953; (202) 745-3873

www.guatemalaembassyusa.org

Contact Us

 

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Melody Soltani or Ahmed Noor in the Office of English Learners
at (617)635-9435 or email ellparentteam@bostonpublicschools.org.

 

Boston Public Schools
Office of English Learners
2300 Washington Street, Boston MA 02119
www.bostonpublicschools.org/ell

 

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