I-821 Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Application Assistance
Temporary Protection and Work Authorization Support
Form I-821 (Application for Temporary Protected Status) allows eligible individuals from designated countries to temporarily remain and work legally in the United States due to conditions in their home country such as conflict, disaster, or extraordinary circumstances.
We provide professional I-821 document preparation and consultation services to help you prepare your application accurately, organize required documents, and understand the Temporary Protected Status process.
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What Is Form I-821 (Temporary Protected Status)?
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a temporary immigration status granted to eligible nationals of certain countries experiencing unsafe conditions that prevent safe return.
TPS may provide:
Temporary protection from removal (deportation)
Authorization to work legally in the United States (when approved)
Permission to remain in the U.S. during the designated period
TPS does not automatically provide permanent resident status or citizenship.
How We Help With Your TPS Application
Our goal is to help you submit a complete and accurate application.
We assist with:
Preparing and reviewing Form I-821
Guidance on TPS eligibility requirements
Organizing required supporting documentation
Preparing supporting forms (such as work authorization applications, if applicable)
Document checklist preparation
Review before submission
Consultation on next steps after filing
We focus on accuracy and organization to help prevent delays.
Who May Be Eligible for Temporary Protected Status?
You may qualify for TPS if:
You are a national of a country currently designated for TPS
You meet continuous residence and physical presence requirements
You meet other eligibility requirements under immigration law
You file during the designated registration period
TPS eligibility depends on your situation and country designation. Schedule a consultation to review your case.
Documents Commonly Required for I-821
Depending on your case, you may need:
Proof of identity and nationality
Immigration entry records
Proof of residence in the United States
Supporting documentation related to eligibility
Passport-style photos
Work authorization application (if requested)
We help you gather and organize required documentation.
Common I-821 Filing Mistakes We Help You Avoid
Filing under incorrect eligibility requirements
Missing proof of residence or presence
Incomplete application forms
Missing supporting documentation
Filing outside the registration period
Errors in personal or immigration history
Proper preparation helps prevent delays or denial.
I-821 Service Options
TPS Application Review Consultation
For individuals who completed their application and want professional review before submission.
Full TPS Document Preparation Support
For clients who want step-by-step assistance preparing and organizing their application.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does TPS last?
TPS is temporary and may be extended depending on conditions in the designated country.
Can TPS lead to permanent residency?
TPS alone does not automatically lead to permanent residency, though other immigration options may be available depending on eligibility.
Can I work with TPS?
Eligible applicants may apply for employment authorization.
Do you provide legal advice?
No. We provide immigration document preparation and administrative support services only. For legal advice, consult a licensed immigration attorney.
Ready To Get Help With Your I-821?
If you believe you may qualify for TPS, we can help you prepare your application accurately and confidently.
Legal Disclaimer
We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice. We provide immigration document preparation and administrative support services only.