temporary protected status
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a U.S. immigration program that allows individuals from certain countries experiencing ongoing conflict, environmental disasters, or other extraordinary conditions to live and work in the United States for a limited time. TPS is granted to eligible individuals, preventing them from being deported while their home country is deemed unsafe.
To qualify for TPS, applicants must meet specific criteria, including continuous residence in the U.S. since a designated date and not having a criminal record. Countries like Honduras, El Salvador, and Syria have been designated for TPS due to various crises, allowing their citizens to seek refuge temporarily.