What documents do I need for the TPS?
The documents required to apply for or maintain TPS may vary depending on an individual’s situation and the designated country. However, generally, the common documents that may be required include:
Application Form: You must complete and submit the official TPS application form. This form may vary depending on the country and the applicant’s specific situation.
Proof of Identity: You may need to provide documents that prove your identity, such as a valid passport or other identification documents issued by your country of origin.
Proof of Continuous Residence: You need to demonstrate that you have continuously resided in the United States since the date your country was designated for TPS. This may include rental receipts, utility bills, bank statements, or other documents showing your presence in the U.S.
Proof of Eligibility: You must show that you meet the eligibility criteria set for TPS, which may include residence requirements, health conditions, or other specific criteria for your designated country.
Payment of Fees: You may need to pay application fees when submitting your TPS application. These fees can vary depending on the individual situation and the current policies of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
It is important to note that TPS policies and requirements may change over time, so Benme Legal will keep you informed.
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