Changes to TPS Afghanistan
TPS allows people from certain countries to stay and work in the U.S. if it is not safe for them to return home due to war, disasters, or other emergencies. On May 12, 2025, the U.S. government announced that TPS Afghanistan is ending on July 14, 2025.
This means:
- If you have TPS, you will lose your TPS status at the end of the day on July 14, 2025.
- If you have another status, that will still be valid.
- New applications will be accepted through May 20, 2025, but are not likely to be processed before July 14, 2025.
- If you filed for TPS, your application will not be processed after July 14, 2025.
- If you have a TPS-based work permit, it is automatically extended through July 14, 2025.
The U.S. government’s decision to end TPS for Afghanistan is currently being challenged in court and could change.
What happens when TPS expires?
If you do not have another legal immigration status besides TPS, you will become undocumented and lose your work authorization. If you stay without legal status, you will risk being detained and deported.
How to prepare
- Talk to an immigration lawyer. It is important to seek legal help and learn about your options for staying in the U.S.
- Apply for another immigration status if you qualify. Review if you are eligible for asylum, lawful permanent status (Green Card), or other U.S. visas.
- Be prepared for ICE. Know what to do if you are undocumented and agents come to your home or work. Know your rights and how to create a safety plan.
- Stay informed. Learn more about immigration changes under the new administration.
- Find resources for Afghans. Find more information in Dari and Pashto.

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