Paj Web sa a te oto-tradui epi li ka pa totalman egzat. Pou enfòmasyon ki pi egzak, tanpri konsilte avèk yon imigrasyon ki gen bon repitasyon founisè sèvis legal .

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Temporary Protected Status – Haiti

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Update: On February 2, 2026, a federal judge blocked the Trump administration from terminating Haitian TPS for now. This means that 350,000 Haitian TPS holders will continue to receive protection from deportation and work authorization while the case proceeds to the U.S. Supreme Court. While this is not a final victory in the fight to preserve Haitian TPS, it pauses the Trump administration’s effort to end these protections.

Li enpòtan pou moun ki gen TPS yo imedyatman chèche konsèy legal nan men yon avoka imigrasyon ou fè konfyans pou plis enfòmasyon ak kesyon sou kijan sa ka afekte yo oswa moun yo renmen yo.

  • Until the U.S. Supreme Court decides otherwise, TPS and related work authorization for Haitian TPS holders has been extended and remains valid, per a federal court order.
  • Yon moun ki gen TPS ki te aplike pou lòt soulajman imigrasyon, pa egzanp azil, ka otorize pou travay sou baz yon lòt aplikasyon annatant, epi li ka bay prèv lòt fòm otorizasyon travay bay anplwayè yo.
  • If your employer asks, you can show them this federal court order, showing that work authorization for TPS holders from Haiti has been extended and remains valid.
  • You can also show them this USCIS page: Temporary Protected Status Designated Country: Haiti which reflects the validity of Haitian TPS work authorization.
  • If your employer asks, and you have work authorization pursuant to another form of immigration relief, such as a pending asylum claim, you can show them your work permit pursuant to other immigration relief.
  • Si yon sendika reprezante w, kontakte Reprezantan Inyon w la.
  • Si yon sendika reprezante w, kontakte reprezantan sendika w la. Sendika w la ka negosye ak anplwayè w la pou yon konje san peye, yon peman pou revokasyon, oswa lòt benefis separasyon.
  • Kontakte yon avoka imigrasyon ou fè konfyans imedyatman. Pran prekosyon nou ak "notè" oswa SCAMMERS. Jwenn yon founisè sèvis legal ki gen bon repitasyon toupre ou.

There are various lawsuits involving the Trump administration’s termination of Haitian TPS. The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in one of these cases, Minot v. Noem, 1:25-cv-02471, in April, following the government’s appeal of the federal D.C. district court decision that blocks the February 3, 2026, termination of TPS for Haiti. However, TPS holders from Haiti will continue to enjoy protection from deportation and related work authorization until the Supreme Court issues a decision stating otherwise. Additional details will be known in the coming weeks. Asylum applications may still be filed.

Please stay tuned for further developments and updates to this website.

Pran aksyon, epi fè tande vwa ou!

Vin jwenn nou nan batay la pou yon sistèm imigrasyon ki pi jis, ki pi imen, e ki pi annòd—yon sistèm ki kreye plis chemen legal pou imigran yo rete Ozetazini avèk yon chemen pou yo vin sitwayènte.