Temporary Protected Status can shield you from deportation and give you work authorization. As a proud son of Haitian immigrants, Attorney Calvin Pierre has helped hundreds of people from TPS-designated countries secure their safety and their future.
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If you’re from Haiti, Venezuela, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Ukraine, Sudan, or another country designated for Temporary Protected Status, you may be eligible for protection that can change everything. TPS protects you from deportation, gives you work authorization, and allows you to live openly without the constant fear of ICE enforcement.
But here’s what most people don’t realize: TPS has strict deadlines. Missing your registration window can mean losing your only path to legal status. That’s why acting quickly isn’t just important — it’s critical.
Attorney Calvin Pierre understands TPS from both a legal and personal perspective. As the son of Haitian immigrants, he knows the fear families face when their home countries experience violence, natural disasters, or political instability. He’s helped hundreds of people from Haiti, Venezuela, and across Latin America and the Caribbean navigate TPS applications, re-registrations, and work permit renewals.
TPS isn’t permanent — the name says “temporary” — but it can provide years of safety and stability while you’re building your life in America. During your TPS period, you can work legally, get a driver’s license, travel internationally (with advance parole), and in some cases, use TPS as a stepping stone toward permanent residence.
We monitor every TPS announcement from the Department of Homeland Security. We track deadlines for every designated country. When your country gets redesignated or extended, we contact our clients immediately. We don’t let you miss critical dates.
Tell us your country, when you arrived in the US, your current address
Confirm eligibility, identify your deadline, assess any complications (criminal history, prior deportation orders)
Collect documents showing your identity, nationality, and US residence
Provide detailed checklist, help locate alternative evidence if standard documents aren't available — affidavits, money transfer records, medical records, church letters
Review and sign forms, provide any missing documents
Complete all forms accurately, organize evidence persuasively, file electronically or by mail (depending on fastest method), obtain filing receipt
Attend biometrics appointment on time
Prepare you for what to expect, help reschedule if you have conflicts, ensure you have proper documentation. We send reminders so you never miss this critical appointment.
Respond quickly if we request additional documents
Monitor case status, respond immediately to RFEs, communicate with USCIS if needed
Start working, apply for Social Security number (if needed), get driver's license
Provide guidance on using your TPS status, answer questions about benefits and limitations
Respond to our renewal reminders, provide updated address and employment information
Track all TPS extensions and redesignations, file timely renewals, ensure you never lose status due to missed deadlines
These video testimonials come from real people we’ve helped secure TPS protection and work authorization. Watch their stories in English, Spanish, or Haitian Creole.
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TPS registration periods are limited — often just 60–180 days. If you miss the initial registration period, you may have to wait years for a re-designation or late registration period. Many people don't even know their country has TPS or when deadlines are.
We actively monitor every TPS announcement from DHS and track deadlines for all designated countries. For current clients, we send proactive reminders 90–120 days before TPS expires. For new clients, we assess immediately if you're still within a registration window or if late registration applies. If you already missed a deadline, we explore alternatives: checking other immigration benefits, preparing for the next TPS extension, or pursuing asylum, cancellation of removal, or adjustment of status.
Many people don't have passports, birth certificates, or traditional proof of residence because they've been living under the radar for years. USCIS requires specific evidence of nationality and continuous US residence, but people who've been avoiding authorities often lack paper trails.
We specialize in building TPS cases with alternative evidence. We accept: money transfer receipts (Western Union, Moneygram), medical or hospital records, letters from employers, utility bills, rent receipts or landlord letters, school records for your children, church or community organization letters, and dated photos or time-stamped social media. We've successfully obtained TPS for hundreds of clients who thought they 'had no proof.'
Not all crimes disqualify you from TPS, but certain convictions (felonies, multiple misdemeanors) can make you ineligible. People also worry that prior deportation orders, illegal entries, or overstayed visas will prevent them from getting TPS.
We carefully analyze your criminal and immigration history. Most traffic violations don't affect TPS eligibility. Single misdemeanors are usually not disqualifying. Entering without inspection, overstaying a visa, working without authorization, and even old deportation orders do NOT automatically bar TPS. We've successfully obtained TPS for clients with deportation orders and illegal entries.
TPS application fees can be expensive: Form I-821 ($50) + Form I-765 ($520) + Biometrics ($85) = $655 per person. For families with multiple members applying, the costs add up quickly. Many TPS applicants are already stretched thin financially.
Fee waivers are available. If your household income is at or below 150% of the federal poverty line, or you're experiencing financial hardship, you can request a fee waiver using Form I-912. We help you determine if you qualify, complete Form I-912, and document your financial hardship persuasively. Our fee waiver approval rate is over 90%.
TPS designations are political. Administrations change, policies shift, and countries can lose TPS designation with little warning. People worry about building their lives on 'temporary' status that might not get renewed.
While we can't control federal policy, we help you maximize TPS while exploring long-term options. We monitor every DHS announcement, court case, and policy shift — contacting affected clients immediately. We explore permanent solutions: marriage to a US citizen, employment-based sponsorship, asylum, U visas, or VAWA. During your TPS period, we work with you to identify any potential pathways to adjust status.
The price we quote is the price you pay. No surprise bills. Payment plans available.
Our pricing is transparent and affordable, with flexible payment plans to fit your budget. We also help you request government fee waivers so you can often avoid paying the $655 in USCIS fees. Our fee waiver approval rate is over 90%.
2–4 installments over 60–90 days
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Fast, convenient payment
Pay from your phone anytime
If we miss your TPS filing deadline due to our delay (not yours), we'll refund 100% of your attorney fees. We take deadlines seriously.
TPS can be confusing, especially when policies change and deadlines shift. If you don’t see your specific question, message us on WhatsApp — we respond to urgent TPS questions within hours.
Stay informed about TPS deadlines, policy changes, and your rights. We’ve created free resources to help you understand TPS and track critical dates.
Everything you need to protect your status
Live-updated calendar with all registration and re-registration deadlines
10-minute video explaining TPS eligibility, benefits, and process. Available in English, Spanish & Creole.
What to do if ICE approaches you · Your rights during TPS application
How to qualify and apply for USCIS fee waivers to save $655
Latest news on TPS extensions, terminations, and new designations
How to travel outside the US safely with TPS
Expert TPS application and renewal services for immigrants seeking protection from deportation and work authorization (EAD).
You’ve read about TPS. You understand it can protect you from deportation and give you the right to work legally. You know the deadlines are strict and the process is complicated. Now it’s time to act.
Attorney Calvin Pierre and our team specialize in TPS cases — we’ve helped hundreds of people from Haiti, Venezuela, Honduras, Nicaragua, and other designated countries secure protection and work authorization. We know how to build cases even when you lack traditional documents. We track deadlines obsessively so you never miss your window.
TPS registration periods don’t last forever. Missing your deadline could mean waiting years for another chance — or never getting one at all. Your family is counting on you to stay safe and provide for them. Don’t let fear or confusion stop you from getting the protection you deserve.
Message us on WhatsApp right now. We respond to urgent TPS inquiries within hours, not days. Your work permit and safety are waiting.
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