Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

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San Jose & the Bay Area Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Attorney Serving Clients Nationwide

Protection During Uncertain Times

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a crucial form of immigration relief specifically designed for certain nationals of countries that have been officially designated for protection. This designation is made due to existing circumstances such as ongoing armed conflict, significant environmental disasters, or other extraordinary and temporary conditions that make it unsafe for individuals to return to their home countries.


If your country has received TPS designation, you may be eligible to remain in the United States for a temporary period, and if you meet the necessary criteria, you may also apply for work authorization, allowing you to support yourself and your family during this challenging time.


For many individuals and families affected by these crises, TPS can provide a vital and often life-changing measure of stability amid ongoing uncertainty and hardship. It not only permits you to live and work in the United States lawfully, but it also offers peace of mind while conditions in your home country continue to be unsafe or unstable, creating a semblance of normalcy in an otherwise tumultuous situation.


Dina Sokhn is dedicated to helping clients in California navigate the complexities of immigration law, specifically in understanding whether they may qualify for TPS and how the application process functions. She offers clear, personal guidance tailored to each client’s unique circumstances, ensuring that they receive the support and information necessary to make informed decisions about their immigration status.

Call Sokhn Law Offices at 408-900-6024 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

Understanding Eligibility and Deadlines

TPS eligibility depends on several factors, including your nationality, your date of entry into the United States, your continuous residence and physical presence, and whether your country is currently designated for TPS. Applicants must also meet other legal requirements and follow specific filing deadlines set by immigration authorities.


Because TPS rules can change, and country designations may be extended, redesignated, or terminated, it is important to stay informed and act promptly. Missing a registration or renewal deadline can affect your ability to maintain protection.


Dina Sokhn works closely with clients to review eligibility requirements, prepare applications, gather supporting documents, and address questions about registration or re-registration.

Guidance for the Next Step Forward

Applying for TPS or renewing it can feel overwhelming, especially when you are already dealing with uncertainty about your future and the conditions in your home country. Careful preparation is important to help avoid delays, missing documents, or other issues that could affect your case.


At Sokhn Law Offices, Dina Sokhn provides thoughtful, individualized guidance for clients seeking TPS in California. Whether you are applying for the first time, renewing your status, or trying to understand how TPS may affect your broader immigration options, she can help you move forward with clarity and confidence.


Contact Sokhn Law Offices today to schedule a consultation and discuss your Temporary Protected Status matter. Hablamos Español.

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Need Guidance With an Immigration Matter?

Whether you have questions about your status, your options, or the next steps in your case, Sokhn Law Offices is here to provide clear, straightforward legal guidance. You do not have to face the immigration process alone. Call 408-900-6024 today to speak with an attorney. Hablamos Español.