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Department of Homeland Security
US Citizenship & Immigration Service
WASHINGTON, DC
November 6, 2013
Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Rand Beers has extended
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for eligible nationals of Somalia for
an additional 18 months, effective March 18, 2014, through Sept. 17,
2015.
Current Somali beneficiaries seeking to extend their TPS status must
re-register during a 60-day period that runs from Nov. 1, 2013, through
Dec. 31, 2013. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
encourages beneficiaries to re-register as soon as possible once the
60-day period begins. USCIS will not accept applications it received
before Nov. 1, 2013.
The 18-month extension also allows TPS re-registrants to apply for a new
Employment Authorization Document (EAD). Eligible Somali TPS
beneficiaries who re-register during the re-registration period and
request work authorization will receive a new EAD that expires on Sept.
17, 2015.
To re-register, current TPS beneficiaries must submit Form I-821,
Application for Temporary Protected Status. Re-registrants do not need
to pay the Form I-821 application fee, but they must submit the
biometric fee, or a fee-waiver request, if they are age 14 or older. All
TPS re-registrants must also submit Form I-765, Application for
Employment Authorization, but no I-765 application fee is required if
the re-registrant does not want an EAD. TPS re-registrants requesting an
EAD must submit the Form I-765 application fee, or a fee-waiver
request.
Applicants may request that USCIS waive any or all fees based on
inability to pay by filing Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver, or by
submitting a written request. Fee-waiver requests must be accompanied by
supporting documentation. Failure to submit the required filing fees or
a properly documented fee-waiver request will result in the rejection
of the TPS application.
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