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<p>Recent policy changes affect thousands of immigrants. Learn how temporary protected status updates may impact your case and what actions to take.
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Temporary Protected Status (TPS) has undergone significant changes in 2025, creating both opportunities and challenges for immigrants from affected countries. Understanding these developments is crucial if you currently hold TPS or believe you may be eligible for protection.
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TPS provides temporary relief from deportation and work authorization for individuals from countries experiencing armed conflict, natural disasters, or extraordinary circumstances. This humanitarian program has protected over 1.1 million people from 17 countries, allowing them to build lives and contribute to American communities.
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TPS provides temporary relief from deportation and work authorization for individuals from countries experiencing armed conflict, natural disasters, or extraordinary circumstances. This humanitarian program has provided crucial support to individuals from around the world, helping them build new lives and positively contribute to American communities.
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</p>
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<h3> Major TPS Changes in 2025</h3>
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<p>The current administration has made sweeping changes to TPS designations. Several countries have lost protection, including Venezuela (affecting 472,000 people), Afghanistan (76,000 individuals), and Honduras and Nicaragua (combined 80,000 people). These terminations don't take effect immediately but include 18-month phase-out periods.
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Meanwhile, other countries maintain their designations. Ukraine's TPS continues through December 2025 due to ongoing war, Haiti's protection extends through February 2026, and Syria maintains status through September 2025.
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<p>Recent changes to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations have affected several countries, with some losing protection while others continue to be covered. Certain nations are experiencing phased-out TPS protections over a transition period, while others maintain their status due to ongoing circumstances. Extensions have been granted to some countries to allow continued protection for affected individuals during these times.
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</p>
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<blockquote>
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"TPS changes don't just affect paperwork - they affect families, communities, and the futures that people have worked so hard to build in America. Every case requires immediate attention and strategic planning."
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<p>The annual H-1B lottery approaches. Our comprehensive guide helps employers and workers navigate the process and improve selection odds.</p>
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<p>H-1B season for fiscal year 2026 ,registration closed in March 2025. With over 400,000 applications competing for just 85,000 slots, strategic preparation is essential for the roughly 20% selection rate.</p>
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<p>The H-1B registration period for the fiscal year 2026 closed recently, with a high number of applications competing for a limited number of available slots. Given the competitive selection rate, careful and strategic preparation is crucial for applicants.</p>
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<p>The competition has intensified with stricter wage requirements and increased scrutiny of specialty occupation claims. USCIS continues issuing detailed Requests for Evidence, and processing times have extended significantly - premium processing now takes up to 45 days.</p>
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<p>Document specialty occupation requirements clearly. USCIS scrutinizes whether positions truly require specialized knowledge and specific degrees. Develop detailed job descriptions showing complex duties and industry-specific requirements.</p>
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bannerImg: bannerImg3,
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screens: blogImg3,
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description: `
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<p>While family preference categories face delays, discover alternative pathways to reunite with loved ones and expedite your case.
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Family immigration backlogs have reached crisis levels, with some categories showing 20+ year wait times. F1 category from Philippines faces 12-year delays, while F4 from Mexico shows 23-year backlogs. These delays stem from annual caps of just 226,000 visas against overwhelming demand.
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However, strategic planning can dramatically reduce separation time through alternative pathways that many families don't know exist.
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<p>While family preference categories face delays, discover alternative pathways to reunite with loved ones and expedite your case. Family immigration faces significant backlog challenges, with some categories experiencing extremely long wait times. Limited annual visa caps compared to high demand have resulted in extended delays for various applicant groups.
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</p>
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<h3>Immediate Relative Strategy</h3>
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<h2>Building Your American Dream.</h2>
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For more than 25 years, Janahan law has been more than just a law office - we've been a beacon of hope for thousands of families seeking to build their American dream. Founded on the principle that every person deserves expert legal representation regardless of their background, we've dedicated our careers to navigating the complex world of immigration law.
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For many years, Janhanlaw has been more than just a law office - we’ve served as a guiding light for families pursuing their dreams. Founded on the principle that every person deserves expert legal representation regardless of their background, we've dedicated our careers to navigating the complex world of immigration law.
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</p>
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<p>
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Our team combines deep legal expertise with genuine compassion, understanding that behind every case is a real person with real dreams. We've successfully helped families reunite, professionals advance their careers, and individuals find safety and protection in America.
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<div className="quote">
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<p>
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“For over 25 years, we’ve turned complex immigration challenges into real success stories.”
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“More than a law office, we are a guiding light for families pursuing their dreams.”
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{/* <div className="wpo-about-left-info">
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<h2>Transforming Immigration Through Advocacy</h2>
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</div>
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<p>
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At Janahan law, our mission extends far beyond legal representation - we are dedicated to transforming the immigration experience through compassionate advocacy, strategic excellence, and unwavering commitment to justice. For over 25 years, we have stood as a beacon of hope for individuals and families navigating the complex landscape of U.S. immigration law.
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At Janahan law, our mission extends far beyond legal representation - we are dedicated to transforming the immigration experience through compassionate advocacy, strategic excellence, and unwavering commitment to justice. For many years, we have been a trusted source of support for individuals and families navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration law.
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<h2>Championing Equal Immigration Rights</h2>
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At Janahan law, we recognize that the pursuit of justice in immigration law cannot be separated from the fight against racial discrimination and systemic bias. For over 25 years, we have witnessed how racial prejudice can influence immigration decisions, from consular officer interviews to immigration court proceedings, affecting families from specific countries and communities disproportionately.
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At Janahan law, we recognize that the pursuit of justice in immigration law cannot be separated from the fight against racial discrimination and systemic bias. For many years, we have seen how racial bias can impact immigration decisions, influencing processes such as consular interviews and court proceedings, and disproportionately affecting families from certain countries and communities.
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<h2 className="mt-4">Our Mission</h2>
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<p>
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At Janahan law, our mission extends far beyond legal representation - we are dedicated to transforming the immigration experience through compassionate advocacy, strategic excellence, and unwavering commitment to justice. For over 25 years, we have stood as a beacon of hope for individuals and families navigating the complex landscape of U.S. immigration law.
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At Janahan law, our mission extends far beyond legal representation - we are dedicated to transforming the immigration experience through compassionate advocacy, strategic excellence, and unwavering commitment to justice. For many years, we have been a trusted source of support for individuals and families navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration law.
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</p>
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We believe that every person deserves expert legal guidance delivered with dignity, respect, and cultural understanding. Our mission is to break down the barriers that separate families, limit professional opportunities, and prevent individuals from achieving their American dreams. Through innovative legal strategies, multilingual communication, and personalized attention, we transform immigration challenges into success stories. We are not just attorneys - we are advocates, guides, and partners in your journey toward building a secure future in America.
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<h2 className="mt-4">Racial Justice</h2>
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At Janahan law, we recognize that the pursuit of justice in immigration law cannot be separated from the fight against racial discrimination and systemic bias. For over 25 years, we have witnessed how racial prejudice can influence immigration decisions, from consular officer interviews to immigration court proceedings, affecting families from specific countries and communities disproportionately. Our commitment to racial justice means actively challenging discriminatory practices, advocating for fair treatment regardless of national origin, and ensuring that every client receives equal protection under the law. We understand that true immigration reform must address the racial disparities that have historically shaped U.S. immigration policy. Through strategic litigation, community advocacy, and cultural competency training, we work to dismantle barriers that prevent equitable access to immigration benefits. Our diverse legal team reflects our commitment to representation that understands and respects the communities we serve.
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At Janahan law, we recognize that the pursuit of justice in immigration law cannot be separated from the fight against racial discrimination and systemic bias. For many years, we have seen how racial bias can impact immigration decisions, influencing processes such as consular interviews and court proceedings, and disproportionately affecting families from certain countries and communities. Our commitment to racial justice means actively challenging discriminatory practices, advocating for fair treatment regardless of national origin, and ensuring that every client receives equal protection under the law. We understand that true immigration reform must address the racial disparities that have historically shaped U.S. immigration policy. Through strategic litigation, community advocacy, and cultural competency training, we work to dismantle barriers that prevent equitable access to immigration benefits. Our diverse legal team reflects our commitment to representation that understands and respects the communities we serve.
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