Yemen
Update: On March 3, 2026, the Trump administration go'aansaday to terminate TPS for Yemeni TPS holders. The Trump Department of Homeland Security scheduled TPS from Yemen to end effective May 4, 2026, causing TPS holders to soon lose TPS and related work authorization unless a court decides otherwise.
Waa muhiim in TPS ay isla markiiba haysato ka raadso la-talin sharci qareen socdaal oo lagu kalsoon yahay Macluumaad intaas ka badan oo tan ama gargaar kale oo socdaalka oo laga yaabo in aad heli karto.
- TPS holders continue to be work authorized through May 4, 2026.
- Unless a court decides otherwise, After May 4, 2026, Yemeni TPS holders will not be able to use expired TPS work permits as proof of work authorization.
- Haysta TPS ee codsaday gargaarka socdaalka ee kale, tusaale ahaan magangalyada, waxaa laga yaabaa in loo ogolaado inuu shaqeeyo iyadoo lagu salaynayo codsi kale oo wali la sugayo, oo wuxuu siin karaa cadaymaha noocyada kale ee ogolaanshaha shaqada loo shaqeeyaha.
- Yemeni TPS holders continue to be authorized to work until May 4, 2026, and can show their employer their work permit and the Ogeysiiska Diiwaangelinta Federaalka indicating the extension of work authorization through May 4, 2026.
- 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.
- Haddii urur uu ku matalo, la xidhiidh wakiilka ururkaaga.
- Haddii urur uu ku matalo, la xidhiidh wakiilka ururkaaga. Ururkaagu wuxuu kula gorgortami karaa cidda aad u shaqayso fasaxa shaqo la'aanta, mushaharka shaqada, ama faa'iidooyinka kale ee kala tagga.
- Isla markiiba la xidhiidh qareen socdaal oo aad aaminsan tahay. Ka digtoonow "notarios" ama khayaanada. Ka hel bixiye adeeg sharci oo sumcad leh oo kuu dhow.
Yes, on March 19, 2026, a group of Yemeni immigrants filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s termination of TPS for Yemen in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. The case is Abdo Doe v. Mullin, No. 1:26-cv-02280-DEH.
The lawsuit will continue and additional details will be known in the coming weeks. The judge has not yet made a decision on this case. Asylum applications may still be filed.
Talaabo qaado, oo codkaaga la maqlo!
Nagu soo biir dagaalka si loo helo hannaan socdaalka cadaalad ah, bini'aadantinimo, iyo nidaamsan—mid u abuuraya wadooyin sharci oo dheeri ah oo muhaajiriinta ay ku joogaan Mareykanka oo leh dariiqa dhalashada.