TPS Designations Restored for Venezuela and Haiti: Important Dates to Know
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A federal court has blocked the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) protections for Venezuelan and Haitian nationals. This ruling restores their TPS designations, meaning current beneficiaries can continue living and working lawfully in the United States.
Key Dates:
Haiti:Â TPS valid through February 3, 2026
Venezuela (2023 designation):Â Valid through October 2, 2026, for those approved before February 5, 2025
Venezuela (2021 designation):Â Scheduled to terminate on November 7, 2025
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A recent federal court ruling has temporarily restored Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan and Haitian nationals. The decision blocks DHS’s attempt to end these designations, allowing thousands of TPS holders to continue living and working in the US while litigation proceeds.
Haiti TPS
Haiti’s TPS designation remains in place until at least February 3, 2026. Further court action will determine what happens after that date.
Venezuela TPS
The court restored the 2023 designation for Venezuelan TPS. If you were approved before February 5, 2025, your TPS and work permit remain valid until October 2, 2026.Â
The 2021 designation expired on September 10, 2025, and is set to terminate on November 7, 2025. If you did not renew your TPS, it’s crucial to meet with an Antonini & Cohen immigration attorney immediately to discover alternative forms of staying in the US.
Why This Matters
For families from Venezuela and Haiti, this ruling means stability — the ability to keep working, support loved ones and avoid deportation while the courts review the legality of DHS’s termination efforts. However, these protections are temporary and could change depending on future court decisions.
A&C Provides Guidance You Can Count On
If you have questions about your TPS status, consult with one of our Antonini & Cohen immigration attorneys. Our attorneys will review your case, explore all options, and fight for your immigration dream.
Call us today at (470) 428-3200 to schedule your consultation with one of our experienced Atlanta immigration attorneys.
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