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Venezuelan TPS Update: What You Need to Know and How We Can Help📢

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Understanding the Latest Supreme Court Decision and Its Impact on the Venezuelan Community

The Situation Has a Solution – Don’t Panic, Get Informed ✅

The U.S. Supreme Court has recently backed a decision from the Trump administration to terminate the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) granted in 2021 for Venezuelans. This decision may generate concern and confusion within the immigrant community, especially among those who currently benefit from the program. At De Maio Law, PLLC, we want to clarify what this means, who is affected, and how we can help you explore your immigration options. 💼🤝

What Happened with TPS for Venezuelans? 📰

In 2021, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) under the Biden administration re-designated TPS for Venezuela, allowing eligible Venezuelans already in the U.S. to apply for this humanitarian protection. However, the current Supreme Court ruling relates to the version of TPS granted in March 2021 under the Trump administration, which has now been revoked.

The ruling is a result of legal efforts by the previous administration to end TPS protections for citizens of certain countries, including Venezuela. The Supreme Court's decision essentially validates the authority of DHS to terminate the program.

Who Is Affected? ⚠️

It is essential to understand that this ruling does not affect all Venezuelan TPS beneficiaries.

✅ If you are a Venezuelan who applied under the TPS extension and re-designation approved in 2023, your status remains intact for now.

🚫 If you were only covered under the initial 2021 TPS designation, your protection may be at risk.

However, immigration law is dynamic, and DHS has the authority to issue new re-designations or implement alternative protection mechanisms. That is why it's vital to stay informed and have the guidance of a trusted immigration attorney.

Who Is Not Affected ❓

If you are a Venezuelan national who applied for TPS under the 2023 re-designation, you are not affected by this Supreme Court ruling. Your current TPS remains valid as long as it is renewed and in compliance with DHS regulations.

If you have already received another type of immigration benefit—such as asylum, adjustment of status, or a work visa—this decision will not impact your current legal status.

What Options Do I Have? 🧭

If your status was based on the 2021 TPS that has now been terminated, there are still alternatives you can consider. At De Maio Law, PLLC, we will evaluate your case to see which of the following may apply to you:

  • Filing for asylum if you have a well-founded fear of persecution in Venezuela

  • Submitting a family petition if you have U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident relatives

  • Exploring employment-based visas or other humanitarian protections

  • Applying for cancellation of removal or other relief if you are placed in immigration proceedings

Every case is different. Let us help you make an informed decision. 📚

You're Not Alone 🤝💙

We understand that immigration news like this can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’re here—to offer you clarity, support, and a clear plan of action. At De Maio Law, PLLC, our team is dedicated to defending your rights and finding the best legal path forward for you and your family. 🧑‍⚖️

📞 Call us now at (786) 232-9120 for a personalized consultation.


Stay Informed and Take Action 🧠⏳

Immigration programs are subject to change. Acting now can make a difference in your ability to remain legally in the U.S. Don't wait for things to get worse—proactive steps today can protect your future tomorrow.

At De Maio Law, PLLC, we are here to help with all your immigration needs.

👉 Call (786) 232-9120 now or send us a message to get started.

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Let’s support each other! 💙

 
 
 
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