DHS Rescinds Extension of Haiti’s TPS

February 21, 2025

On February 20, 2025, DHS Secretary Noem partially rescinded the extension of the designation of Haiti for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). The Biden administration granted an 18-month extension of the designation of TPS for Haitians, but that has now been reduced to a 12-month extension. Instead of TPS ending on February 3, 2026, Haiti’s TPS extension and new designation will expire on August 3, 2025. This will impact hundreds of thousands of Haitians who are currently in the United States. When TPS for Haitians expires, they will lose the ability to lawfully work in the U.S. and they may face deportation.

If you have any questions about how the revocation of the Haitian TPS extension might affect your case, please contact your attorney directly. To schedule a new consultation with one of our attorneys, please complete our consultation request form.


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