TPS Honduras

Temporary Protected Status Designated Country: Honduras

TPS Extension Re-Registration Deadline: July 6, 2010

TPS Expiration Date: January 5, 2012

EADs Auto-extended through: January 5, 2011

TPS Designation Date: January 5, 1999

The forms to register and re-register for TPS are:

  • Form I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Status
  • Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization

To register or re-register you must file both forms together, even if you do not want work authorization. Make sure to use the most current versions of forms I-821 and I-765.

The table below shows the required application fees you must submit based on your situation.

If you are   

And 

 Then,  

And,  

Re-registering for TPS 

You are applying for or extending a TPS-related EAD

You do not need to submit the Form I-821 application fee 

You must submit the Form I-765 application fee

Re-registering for TPS 

You are not applying for or extending a TPS-related EAD

You do not need to submit the Form I-821 application fee 

You do not need to submit the Form I-765 application fee

Applying for  initial TPS and you are between the ages of 14 and 65 (inclusive)

You are applying for a TPS-related EAD 

You must submit the Form I-821 application fee

You must submit the Form I-765 application fee

Applying for initial TPS and you are under age 14 or over age 65

You are applying for a TPS-related EAD

You must submit the Form I-821 application fee 

You do not need to submit the Form I-765 application fee

Applying for  initial TPS, regardless of age 

You are not applying for a TPS-related EAD 

You must submit the Form I-821 application fee 

You do not need to submit the Form I-765 application fee


You must also submit the separate biometrics fee if you are age 14 or over for both re-registrations and initial registrations.

If you are unable to pay the filing fee, you may submit a Request for Fee Waiver, Form I-912 (or a written request). For more information about fee waiver guidance, click here.

Filing for Employment Authorization

When filing for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) it is important that you do not check the following boxes on your Form I-765 next to “I am applying for” if you do not want to request or extend an EAD:

  • Permission to accept employment
  • Replacement
  • Renewal of my permission to accept employment

For additional information on requesting employment authorization and automatic extensions of EADs, see the ‘Temporary Protected Status’ link to the left.

Filing an Application for Temporary Protected Status

When completing your Form I-821 you must answer all questions listed in Part 4, Eligibility Standards, Question 2, on Form I-821.  If you answer “yes” to any of these questions, you must explain on a separate document and/or submit supporting documents with your application.

Mailing Your Application

If you: 

Then, mail your application to:

Are re-registering for TPS 

 

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Attn:  TPS Honduras
P.O. Box 6943
Chicago, IL  60680-6943

Are registering late for the first time with a late initial filing

 

 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Attn: TPS Honduras
P.O. Box 8631
Chicago, IL  60680-8631

Would like to send your application by courier (for
re-registrations AND late initial filings) 

 

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Attn: TPS Honduras
131 S. Dearborn - 3rd Floor
Chicago, IL 60603-5517


Granted TPS by an Immigration Judge or BIA

If an Immigration Judge or the Board of Immigration Appeals granted you TPS, there are additional steps you must complete. For more information, see the ‘Temporary Protected Status’ link to the left.

Further Information

For additional TPS information for Honduras, see the “Federal Register Notice” and the “Questions & Answers” links to the right.


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