The Department of Homeland Security announced on January 10, 2025, the extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Sudan for 18 months. This extension is due to ongoing armed conflict and extraordinary and temporary conditions that continue to prevent individuals from safely returning.
What to Expect
- The extension of TPS for Sudan allows approximately 1,900 current eligible beneficiaries to re-register for TPS, if they continue to meet eligibility requirements.
- Re-registration is limited to individuals who previously registered for TPS under Sudan’s designation. This population includes nationals of Sudan (and individuals without nationality who last resided in Sudan) who have been continuously residing in the United States since at least August 16, 2023, with or without lawful immigration status.
- DHS recognizes that not all re-registrants may receive a new Employment Authorization Document (EAD) before their current EAD expires and is automatically extending for 12 months the validity of EADs previously issued under Sudan’s TPS designation.
- USCIS will continue to process pending applications filed under the Sudan designation.
- Initial applicants and re-registering current beneficiaries who have a pending Form I-821 or Form I-765 do not need to file either application again.
- If USCIS approves an individual’s pending Form I-821, USCIS will grant them TPS through October 19, 2026.
- Similarly, if USCIS approves a pending TPS-related Form I-765, USCIS will issue the individual a new EAD that will be valid through the same date.
A soon-to-be-published Federal Register notice will explain the eligibility criteria, timelines, and procedures necessary for current beneficiaries to re-register and renew their EADs.
Erickson Insights & Analysis
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