Immigration FAQ | Topic: Work Permits FAQ
My country was just designated for TPS; how do I apply?
Short answer: TPS requires a country designation and compliance with registration, presence, and eligibility rules.
CIS Law Office helps clients review immigration questions with attention to facts, documents, deadlines, and practical risk. A responsible answer should not promise an outcome, because immigration cases depend on evidence, immigration history, government discretion, and sometimes immigration court procedure.
During a consultation, the attorney can review the main question, explain what information is missing, and help organize the next steps. For this topic, it is usually useful to prepare:
- Confirm the immigration category that allows an EAD.
- Review expiration dates and receipt notices.
- Do not travel without reviewing immigration risks.
This information is general and is not a substitute for legal advice. If you have a deadline, appointment, detention issue, denial, interview, or court date, it is better to get guidance before filing forms or making a decision that may affect your case.
Related CIS Law Office resource: Immigration Based Criminal Law.
Helpful official resource: USCIS Employment Authorization.
To speak with CIS Law Office about your situation, call +1-305-912-7777.
Internal resources
- Related practice area: Immigration Based Criminal Law
- Immigration FAQ
- Work Permits FAQ
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Related questions
- Can I get a work permit just because I have lived here for 10 years?
- Can I travel outside the U.S. with Advance Parole if I have DACA/TPS?
- I have DACA and entered illegally; can I get a Green Card through marriage?
- How often do I need to renew my work permit?
To speak with CIS Law Office about your situation, call +1-305-912-7777.

