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    DHS extends TPS status for Nepal, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Sudan till December 31, 2022

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    The Department of Homeland Security has announced the automatic extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Nepal, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Sudan through December 31, 2022.

    TPS beneficiaries from these six countries will retain their status, provided they continue to meet all the individual requirements for TPS eligibility, the DHS said in an announcement on Thursday.

    The automatic extension of TPS-related documentation includes Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) through Dec. 31, 2022.

    According to DHS, eligible individuals whose TPS under the Haiti designation is presently continued by court orders and this notice are strongly encouraged to apply for Haiti TPS under the recently announced new designation. This will ensure their TPS will continue if the courts end their injunctions. In addition, eligible individuals who do not apply for the new Haiti TPS designation during the initial registration period may be prohibited from filing a late initial registration during any subsequent extension of the designation if they do not meet certain conditions.

    This extension ensures continued compliance with various court orders issued by federal district courts in the Ramos, Bhattarai, and Saget lawsuits, the DHS said.

    Current beneficiaries under the TPS designations for El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, and Sudan do not need to pay a fee or file any application to maintain their TPS and have their TPS-related documentation automatically extended through Dec. 31, 2022.

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