What is TPS?
Temporary Protected Status (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.
Is TPS for Haiti still valid?
Yes. TPS for Haiti is still valid for now.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the government can move forward with ending TPS for Haiti and Syria. Legal groups expect TPS for Haiti to likely end around or after July 27, 2026, unless a court decides something different.
Get updates from the National TPS Alliance.
Can I still work with a TPS Haiti EAD?
If you have an EAD based on TPS for Haiti, you should still be authorized to work while your TPS is valid.
USCIS currently lists July 24, 2026, as the expiration date for the TPS-based work permit extension. Legal groups say work authorization should continue while TPS remains valid. This date may change.
Check USCIS news alerts for the latest updates.
Learn how to find free or low-cost help from trusted immigration lawyers and legal representatives.
What happens when TPS ends?
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, put in removal proceedings, and deported.
How to prepare
- Haitian Bridge Alliance offers help to Haitian immigrants in the U.S.
- Talk to an immigration lawyer. It is important to seek legal help and learn about your options for staying in the U.S.
- Be careful of immigration scams, including notarios, fake websites, social media messages, and promises to quickly fix your status.
- Be prepared for ICE. Know your rights and how to create a safety plan.
- Stay informed. Learn more about immigration changes under the Trump administration.
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