Temporary Protected Status Designated Country: Honduras
TPS Continues Through: | July 5, 2025 |
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Re-registration Period for People Who Already Have TPS: | Nov. 6, 2023, through July 5, 2025, for those re-registering for TPS under the designation extension announced in the June 21, 2023 FRN 88 FR 40304. |
Employment Authorization Document (EAD) Auto-Extended Through: | March 9, 2025, for current beneficiaries under the Jan. 5, 1999, TPS designation for Honduras. |
Continuous Residence in United States Since: | Dec. 30, 1998 |
Continuous Physical Presence in United States Since: | Jan. 5, 1999 |
TPS Designation Date: | Jan. 5, 1999 |
Federal Register Notice Citation: |
To maintain TPS, you must re-register during the re-registration period that runs from Nov. 6, 2023, through July 5, 2025. We encourage you to re-register for TPS as soon as possible within the re-registration period.
If you are applying for TPS Honduras, you may file Form I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Status, online. When filing an initial TPS application or re-registering for TPS, you can also request an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) by submitting a completed Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, online with your Form I-821.
If you are filing a paper initial TPS application or re-registering for TPS, or if you are filing for a replacement EAD for TPS you were already granted, send your TPS package to the appropriate address in the table below.
If you live in: | Then, mail your application to: |
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| USCIS Phoenix Lockbox U.S. Postal Service (USPS): USCIS FedEx, UPS, or DHL deliveries: USCIS |
| USCIS Elgin Lockbox U.S. Postal Service (USPS): USCIS FedEx, UPS, or DHL deliveries: USCIS |
We are automatically extending the validity of EADs with a category of “A-12” or “C-19” and the expiration dates shown below that we issued under the TPS designation of Honduras to beneficiaries who continue to maintain TPS eligibility:
EAD expiration date | Now valid until |
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Jan. 5, 2018 | March 9, 2025 |
July. 5, 2018 | March 9, 2025 |
Jan. 5, 2020 | March 9, 2025 |
Jan. 4, 2021 | March 9, 2025 |
Oct. 4, 2021 | March 9, 2025 |
Dec. 31, 2022 | March 9, 2025 |
June 30, 2024 | March 9, 2025 |
TPS Honduras beneficiaries who applied for a new EAD but have not yet received it are also covered by this automatic extension, as long as the EAD that you have contains 1 of the expiration dates noted in the chart above. You may show your EAD with category A12 or C19 and 1 of the EAD expiration dates above, along with the NOTICE OF CONTINUED EVIDENCE OF WORK AUTHORIZATION, as proof of continued employment authorization through March 9, 2025, to U.S. employers and benefit and license granting agencies.
If your notice has a mistake that you believe was due to USCIS error, or if you have not received a notice but you believe you are affected by this extension, please visit uscis.gov/e-request.
For more information on TPS eligibility requirements, what to file, and step-by-step instructions on submitting an initial TPS application package, go to the TPS page. You can find the filing fees for TPS-related forms on our Fee Schedule page.
Information for TPS Beneficiaries Granted TPS Under the 1999 Honduras TPS Designation Regarding Re-registration
If you were granted TPS under the 1991 Honduras designation that was the subject of the Ramos litigation, your TPS EAD with category A12 or C19 is automatically extended through March 9, 2025. Current Honduras TPS beneficiaries who were covered under the Ramos litigation must re-register in accordance with the latest FRN 88 FR 40304 announcing the extension of TPS for El Honduras to keep your TPS and related benefits.
To do so, you must file, Form I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Status, so that USCIS may determine your continued TPS eligibility. For more information, see:
- INA, section 244(c)(3)(C) (TPS beneficiary’s failure to register without good cause in form and manner specified by DHS is grounds for TPS withdrawal);
- 8 CFR 244.17(b); and
- Instructions to Form I–821.
You might be eligible for other immigration options listed on the Explore My Options page.
To apply for a lawful permanent status (Green Card), you must be eligible under one of the categories listed on the Green Card Eligibility Categories page. Once you find the category that may fit your situation, click on the link provided to get information on eligibility requirements, how to apply, and whether your family members can also apply with you.
Note on Seeking Asylum: Being granted and maintaining TPS until a reasonable period before the filing of the asylum application is considered an extraordinary circumstance for the purposes of the one-year filing deadline. In other words, having TPS “stops the clock” on the requirement to file for asylum within one year of arriving in the United States, if the one-year clock has not already expired. See 8 CFR 208.4(a)(5)(iv).
Please be aware that some unauthorized practitioners may try to take advantage of you by claiming they can file TPS forms. These same individuals may ask that you pay them to file such forms. We want to ensure that all potential TPS applicants know how to obtain legitimate, accurate legal advice and assistance. A list of accredited representatives and free or low-cost legal providers is available on the USCIS website on the finding legal advice web page.
We do not want you to become a victim of an immigration scam. If you need legal advice on immigration matters, make sure the person helping you is authorized to give legal advice. Only an attorney or an accredited representative working for a Department of Justice (DOJ) recognized organization can give you legal advice. Visit the Avoid Scams page for information and resources.