DHS Extends and Redesignates TPS for Sudan

On August 18, DHS announced an extension and redesignation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Sudan until at least April 2025, due to ongoing armed conflict and extraordinary and temporary conditions that prevent individuals from safely returning. The Federal Register Notice is set to be published on August 21, 2023.

  • Redesignation: Sudanese nationals who have been continuously present in the United States since August 16, 2023 will be eligible to apply.
  • Extension: The extension will last from October 20, 2023 through April 19, 2025.
Impact
  • The extension allows approximately 1,200 Sudanese nationals to retain TPS through April 19, 2025, if they continue to meet TPS eligibility requirements.
  • An estimated 2,750 additional individuals may be eligible for TPS under the redesignation of Sudan. This population includes nationals of Sudan (and individuals without nationality who last resided in Sudan) in the United States in nonimmigrant status or without lawful immigration status.
What to Expect

Current beneficiaries who wish to extend their temporary protected status must re-register in a timely manner during the 60-day re-registration period from August 21, 2023 through October 20, 2023 to ensure they keep their TPS and employment authorization without a gap. USCIS is automatically extending EADs previously issued through October 19, 2024, acknowledging that not all re-registrants may receive a new EAD before their current EAD expires.

Pending Applications: USCIS will continue to process pending applications filed under previous TPS designations for Sudan.

Initial, first-time applicants for TPS under the redesignation of Sudan must submit Form I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Status, during the initial registration period that runs from August 21, 2023 through April 19, 2025.

Erickson Insights and Analysis

The Federal Register notice explains the eligibility criteria, timelines, and procedures necessary for current beneficiaries to re-register and renew EADs, and for new applicants to submit an initial application under the redesignation and apply for an EAD.

Erickson Immigration Group will continue to monitor developments and share updates as more news is available. Please contact your employer or EIG attorney if you have questions about anything we’re reporting above or case-specific questions.