Source: https://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2024/06/20/estados-unidos-extiende-empleo-beneficiarios-tps-orix/

US Extends Work Authorization for TPS Beneficiaries

The United States government has extended work authorization for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) beneficiaries from El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Nepal, and Sudan. This extension will allow these individuals to continue working legally in the United States. The TPS designation allows individuals from countries facing temporary conditions, such as armed conflict or natural disaster, to stay in the United States and work legally. The extension applies to individuals who have already been granted TPS and will be in effect until the designated termination date of the TPS program for each country. This means that beneficiaries from these five countries will be able to continue working in the US until the designated dates, giving them further protection and security during their time in the US. The US government continues to assess the conditions in these countries to determine if the TPS designation should be extended or terminated, providing important stability and support to individuals seeking refuge in the United States.

Summary

"The US government has extended work authorization for TPS beneficiaries from five countries, allowing them to continue working legally in the US until the designated termination dates of the program. This provides continued stability and security for individuals seeking refuge in the US while the government assesses the conditions in their home countries."

Updated at: 06.22.2024

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