Q: Is it possible to extend VENEZUELAN TPS & EAD from April 2025 to September 2025?
I applied for VENEZUELAN TPS & EAD in September & December 2022. I finally got them approved in May 2024. Both are set to expire on April 2, 2025. I want to know if I can extend them until September 2025.
A:
Based on the current USCIS guidelines, you can file for TPS re-registration when DHS announces a new extension or redesignation for Venezuela. While your initial registration is valid until April 2025, any future extensions would depend on the Department of Homeland Security's decisions regarding the Venezuelan TPS program.
Keep monitoring the USCIS website and official announcements, as they typically announce extensions several months before the current designation expires. When they announce the next extension period, you'll need to re-register during the specified timeframe to maintain your status and work authorization.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information about extending your Venezuelan TPS and EAD, visit the official USCIS website (www.uscis.gov) or consult with an immigration attorney. Remember to prepare your re-registration documents well in advance of your current expiration date to avoid any gaps in your status.
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