
Lawyers · 07/22/2025
US Extends Temporary Protected Status for Eligible Immigrants
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) provides legal protection to individuals unable to return to their home countries due to crises, allowing them to legally reside and work in the United States. Holders of El Salvador TPS must re-register by March 18, 2025, to continue enjoying their rights.

Lawyers · 08/06/2025
US Extends Temporary Protected Status for Somali Refugees
The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in the United States provides legal residence and work authorization for Somali nationals, allowing them to live legally in the U.S. when it is unsafe to return to their homeland. Applicants must comply with specific requirements by designated dates to maintain their status. TPS offers significant protection for these refugees.

Lawyers · 08/06/2025
US TPS Program Expands Opportunities for Ethiopian Immigrants
The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in the United States provides legal protection for Ethiopian immigrants, allowing them to legally stay in the U.S. and apply for work permits. Applicants must meet specific criteria, with a deadline set for December 12, 2025.

Lawyers · 07/25/2025
Guide to Applying for Temporary Protected Status for Haitians Key to Safety and Opportunities in the US
Understand the significance of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian immigrants, including the application requirements and process, as well as the rights and preparations during the TPS validity period. This knowledge provides legal protection and support for living in the United States.

Lawyers · 08/06/2025
US Extends TPS Protections for Haitian Immigrants
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti, covering eligibility requirements, application processes, rights, and strategies for coping with the expiration of TPS. It offers legal protection and the best course of action for Haitian immigrants.

Lawyers · 07/28/2025
Temporary Protected Status And Deferred Enforced Departure Latest Updates
Latest updates on TPS and DED: Status and application deadlines for Afghanistan, Myanmar, and Cameroon require close attention to changes.

Lawyers · 08/04/2025
Nepals Temporary Protected Status at Risk Amid Legal Battles
Nepal's Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is facing legal challenges in 2025, affecting the legal status of tens of thousands of immigrants. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security plans to terminate TPS in August 2025, but the program has been temporarily suspended due to court intervention, leaving the immigrant community in uncertainty. Legal advice and applications for other immigration statuses are becoming increasingly crucial.

Lawyers · 06/06/2025
Cameroonian Immigrants in U.S. Face Uncertainty as TPS Nears End
On August 4, 2025, the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Cameroonian nationals will end, leaving thousands of Cameroonian immigrants without legal protection. The article analyzes the risks they face and effective strategies to address them, including legal assistance, changing immigration status, and managing ICE enforcement actions.

Lawyers · 08/06/2025
US Extends Temporary Protected Status for Liberians Amid Policy Shifts
Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) provides essential legal protection for Liberian citizens in the United States, allowing them to remain legally during times of crisis while applying for work and travel permits. However, it is important to consider the temporary nature of DED and its potential legal implications.

Lawyers · 06/11/2025
Nepalese Immigrants Face Uncertainty As TPS Nears End in 2025
Nepal's Temporary Protected Status (TPS) will end on August 5, 2025, leaving holders at risk of losing protection and work permits, potentially facing undocumented status. To address this change, immigrants should seek to apply for other legal statuses, stay informed, and prepare for potential actions from immigration enforcement agencies.

Lawyers · 07/28/2025
U.S. Terminates Nepal's Temporary Protected Status, Leaving Thousands in Limbo
The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Nepal will end on August 5, 2025. During this period, TPS holders need to take timely action to seek alternative legal statuses to avoid the risk of becoming undocumented immigrants. Legal assistance and understanding one's rights are crucial.

Lawyers · 07/25/2025
VAWA Protection and Opportunities for Victims
This article discusses the protections and support provided by the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) for immigrants affected by domestic violence. VAWA allows victims to apply for legal status independently, without the abuser's assistance, ensuring their safety and rights. This helps victims to legally reside and work in the U.S., and become eligible for a green card and public benefits.

Insurance · 07/17/2025
Comprehensive Guide to Renters Insurance in the U.S.: Protecting Your Property and Life
As natural disasters become more frequent, renter's insurance is increasingly vital for tenants to protect their property. The main coverage areas include natural disasters, temporary housing, valuable items protection, and liability insurance. Additionally, it is essential to understand the pricing and exclusions involved. This guide helps you gain insight into the benefits of renter's insurance, how to apply for it, and how to choose the right insurance company.

Taxation · 08/01/2025
Tax Identity Theft Key Strategies for Protection
This article outlines strategies to respond to the IRS CP01 identity theft notice, emphasizing the importance of obtaining an identity protection PIN annually and monitoring financial activities to bolster financial security. By proactively safeguarding your identity, you can prevent misuse of your personal information and enhance the safety of your tax filings.

Taxation · 08/22/2025
Guide to Trademark Registration for Brand Protection
This article focuses on common issues in the trademark registration process. It provides detailed answers regarding trademark registration applications, procedures, oppositions and transfers, and trademark rights protection. The aim is to help businesses and individuals better understand the relevant knowledge of trademark registration, thereby better protecting their brands. It covers key aspects of the trademark lifecycle, from initial application to defending brand integrity against infringement.