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What is Temporary Protected Status? (1)
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Who can apply for TPS and where to find the forms
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a temporary immigration benefit that allows people from certain countries who are in the United States to stay here for a limited time period. TPS is usually granted because of war, an earthquake, a hurricane or other emergency in the person's home country. Follow the link to learn which countries are eligible for TPS. Content Detail
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Health insurance for people with TPS (1)
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Temporary Protected Status and public health insurance
Individuals who have applied for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) may be eligible for public health insurance in New York State. Content Detail
I need an interpreter (2)
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Filing a complaint about an Immigration Court interpreter
This link will take you to a page on the U.S. Department of Justice website that explains how to file a complaint about an interpreter. Content Detail
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Getting legal help in your language
Legal aid offices (also called legal services) are not-for-profit agencies that provide free legal help to people who cannot afford to hire a lawyer. Many legal aid offices throughout the United States receive money from the U.S. government and therefore must provide language access services to people who do not speak English well. Read More