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U.S. extends work permissions for immigrants with TPS hours before expiration

The reprieve gives workers and employers more time as litigation continues after the Supreme Court allowed the administration to end TPS protections.

  • On Friday, July 10, 2026, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services extended employment authorization for Haitian Temporary Protected Status holders through July 24, hours before the previous deadline expired.
  • The extension follows a June 25 U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing the Trump administration to move forward with ending the TPS program, reversing previous renewals under President Donald Trump's predecessor.
  • About 330,000 Haitian immigrants hold TPS status across the U.S., with nearly 404,000 TPS recipients in Florida, many working in health care, hospitality, and other essential industries.
  • In Springfield, Ohio, home to roughly 15,000 Haitian immigrants, Viles Dorsainvil, executive director of the Haitian Immigrant Help and Support Center, said the extension could reflect ongoing legal proceedings between courts.
  • After July 24, affected individuals may need alternative legal status to remain employed; organizations like ASAP advise that those eligible "may want to consider applying for asylum or another type of immigration status now.
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Work permits extended for Haitians, other immigrants with temporary protected status

Work permits for Haitians and other immigrants with temporary protected status have been extended at the last minute.

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Temporary Protection Status and Work Permit Benefiting Nearly 350,000 Haitian Refugees in the U.S. Will Extend 14 Days

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Los Angeles (USA), Jul 10 (EFE).- The U.S. Immigration and Citizenship Service (USCIS) announced this Friday that it will extend for two more weeks the Temporary Protection Status (TPS) and the work permit that benefits some 350,000 Haitians, who ask not to lose their protection since 2010. “The TPS and the employment authorization have been extended by court order,” said in a USCIS statement. This July 10 marked the expiration of the work permi…

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