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surexh
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Posted on 05-02-25 4:30
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SUMMARY: The designation of South Sudan for Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which was set to expire on May 3, 2025, is automatically extended to November 3, 2025. Under the TPS statute, if the Secretary does not determine whether a foreign state continues to meet the conditions for designation for TPS at least 60 days before the current expiration of the country’s TPS designation, the period of designation is automatically extended for six months.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................BUT Current TPS beneficiaries are reminded that, no later than sixty days prior to November 3, 2025, the Secretary intends to review the conditions in South Sudan and decide whether extension or termination is warranted in accordance with the TPS statute.
During this period, beneficiaries are encouraged to prepare for their return to South Sudan, including requesting updated travel documents from the government of South Sudan, in the event South Sudan’s designation is not extended again and if they have no other lawful basis for remaining in the United States.
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Oops i did it again
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Posted on 05-02-25 5:21
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So nepalese with TPS will remain lawful till december 24 2025. Next day is Christmas .
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ShaniDev
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Posted on 05-02-25 5:39
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Khai teti matrai bhaye ni dherai help hunthyo hola. Move nai huna pare pani sabai milauna time lagcha ni. Ghar, gadi bechna paryo. Nepal ma paisa transfer garnu parla. 2 mahina pani time nadi jaa bhandyo bhane ta khatam huncha. 6 months ko time cha bhane change of stauts dekhi dherai options niskina sakcha.
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surexh
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Posted on 05-02-25 5:42
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May be their goal was to avoid lawsuits and make decision a day before expiration to encourage self deportation. Stephen Miller is evil.
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ShaniDev
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Posted on 05-02-25 5:47
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Tehi nai huna sakcha. Kati ta chodera gai sake ni holan. Ek din agadi samma basne ta desperate manche haru matrai hunchan.
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WakkaDikka22
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Posted on 05-02-25 6:03
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Let's see what happens to Afghanistan on May 20th. However the media says Trump will end TPS for Afghanistan no such official notice is published. BTW good news for South Sudan. Good luck ya'll. Toes crossed lol.
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ShaniDev
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Posted on 05-02-25 6:08
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Tehi nai bhara Rwanda haru sanga deal garna lagya hola. Tya ta prison ma narakhne re. Tya sarkar le support garera settle garaune re. Asylum US mai kina hunu paryo ra bhanya jasto. TPS wala ni unsafe bhaye teta pathaune. Yo deal time ma huna sakena bhanera 6 mahina badhako hola.
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Mr B
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Posted on 05-02-25 6:16
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South sudan automatic extention is on uscis ...it says federal register notice publishing but did not see any for news for Nepal
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Posted on 05-02-25 7:15
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@mr B, i think they will post probably by end of may for Nepal? At least there's hope that they are following the automatic 6 months extension.
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Mr B
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Posted on 05-02-25 8:45
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Confusion is uscis did not say anything about Afghanistan and cameroon but news said tps got terminated for them .where is proof.Isnt uscis autinticate source but there is now termination notice ..I fear same for Nepal .So uncertain for our Nepali community ......
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Mr B
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Posted on 05-02-25 8:50
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detail federal register notice for South sudan. https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-07976.pdf
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nash24
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Posted on 05-02-25 9:09
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@Mr B, I agree with you. The news did mention that this administration will terminate TPS for Afghanistan and Cameroons, but it appears that the updates have not yet been reflected in USCIS. Regarding Nepal, the administration needed to make a decision 60 days prior to the expiration date, which was around April 24 or 25. Since that period has passed, it seems likely that the automatic 6-month extension will be granted. For Honduras and Nicaragua, the 60-day period falls around May 5 or 6. We should wait and see what updates occur for those countries. I believe that if the decision has not been announced by then, these countries will probably also qualify for the 6-month automatic extension. It’s mostly a matter of when the administration will publish the official notice, hopefully not just a day prior, as was the case for South Sudan. Let’s remain hopeful during this time; that is all I am holding onto—hope!
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Mr B
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Posted on 05-02-25 9:11
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Posted on 05-02-25 9:58
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ति पी एसे हरु को ति पी एस एक्स्तेंसन भन्दा भन्दै जिन्दगि जाने भो ! :)
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Posted on 05-02-25 10:41
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ए मुजी फकिर, आनुवर मुजीको कालो कन्डो जस्तो होला, बचन त राम्रो बोल।
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Posted on 05-02-25 11:13
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Extension of South Sudan Designation for Temporary Protected Status AGENCY: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Department of Homeland Security (DHS). ACTION: Notice of extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation. SUMMARY: The designation of South Sudan for Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which was set to expire on May 3, 2025, is automatically extended to November 3, 2025. Under the TPS statute, if the Secretary does not determine whether a foreign state continues to meet the conditions for designation for TPS at least 60 days before the current expiration of the country’s TPS designation, the period of designation is automatically extended for six months. The Secretary was unable to make an informed determination on South Sudan’s designation by the March 4, 2025 statutory deadline due to the lack of an updated analysis of current country conditions in South Sudan. Accordingly, the TPS designation of South Sudan is automatically extended for six months, from May 4, 2025, through November 3, 2025. DATES: The six-month extension of South Sudan for TPS is effective May 4, 2025, and will remain in effect through November 3, 2025. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: • You may contact Rená Cutlip-Mason, Chief, Humanitarian Affairs Division, Office of Policy and Strategy, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of Homeland Security, by mail at 5900 Capital Gateway Drive, Camp Springs, MD 20746, or by phone at 240-721-3000.
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