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Status & ProtectionNorcoUpdated: February 2, 202615 min read

TPS for Sudanese Nationals in Norco: Temporary Protected Status Extension Guide 2026

Complete information on Sudan TPS eligibility, renewal, and work authorization

SoCal Immigration Services
Reviewed by: Maria Santos, DOJ Accredited Representative

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For Sudanese nationals in Norco and the Inland Empire, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) provides critical protection from deportation and authorization to work legally. SoCal Immigration Services helps the Sudanese community navigate TPS applications, renewals, and related benefits.

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Maria Santos

DOJ Accredited Representative • 15+ years experience

For Sudanese nationals in Norco and the Inland Empire, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) provides critical protection from deportation and authorization to work legally. SoCal Immigration Services helps the Sudanese community navigate TPS applications, renewals, and related benefits.

What is Temporary Protected Status (TPS)?

TPS is a humanitarian protection that allows nationals from designated countries to remain in the United States when conditions in their home country make safe return impossible. Sudan has been designated for TPS due to ongoing armed conflict and extraordinary conditions.

TPS provides two key benefits:
• Protection from deportation
• Authorization to work legally in the United States

Sudan TPS Designation History

Sudan has been designated for TPS since 1997 due to ongoing civil conflict. The designation has been extended multiple times as conditions in Sudan have not improved sufficiently for safe return.

Recent extensions reflect the continuing instability including:
• Armed conflict between military factions
• Humanitarian crisis affecting millions
• Displacement of civilian populations
• Infrastructure destruction preventing safe return

Current Sudan TPS Status - 2026

Key dates for Sudan TPS beneficiaries:
MilestoneDateAction Required
Current Designation EndCheck USCIS websiteExtension expected
Re-registration Window60 days from Federal RegisterFile I-821 and I-765
EAD Auto-ExtensionIf timely filedUp to 180 days
New EAD Issuance3-6 months after filingCarry receipt with old EAD

Who Qualifies for Sudan TPS?

To be eligible for Sudan TPS, you must:
  • Be a national of Sudan (or a person with no nationality who last habitually resided in Sudan)
  • Have continuously resided in the U.S. since the required date
  • Have been continuously physically present in the U.S. since the required date
  • Not have been convicted of certain crimes
  • Not be subject to bars to asylum
  • Register during the designated registration period

TPS Re-registration Requirements

Current TPS holders must re-register during each extension period:

Required Forms:
• Form I-821 (TPS Application)
• Form I-765 (Work Authorization) - if you want an EAD
• Two passport-style photos
• Copy of current EAD (front and back)
• Copy of government-issued ID

Fees: Currently $50 for I-821, plus biometrics fee if applicable. I-765 fee may apply depending on category.

First-Time TPS Applications

If you have never applied for Sudan TPS but believe you qualify, you may be able to apply as a late initial registrant. Requirements include:

• Proof of Sudanese nationality (passport, birth certificate, national ID)
• Proof of continuous residence since the required date
• Proof of continuous physical presence since the required date
• Evidence showing why you didn't register previously (if applicable)

Continuous Residence and Physical Presence

Understanding these two requirements is crucial:
RequirementMeaningEvidence
Continuous ResidenceMaking the U.S. your homeLeases, bills, bank statements, mail
Continuous Physical PresenceActually being in the U.S.Employment records, school records, medical records
Brief DeparturesShort trips abroad may be okayTravel records with advance parole
Breaks in PresenceAbsence over 90 days may break continuityExplanation and evidence needed

Employment Authorization Document (EAD)

TPS provides work authorization through the EAD:

• EAD is valid for the TPS designation period
• Automatic extensions may apply during re-registration
• Carry the I-797 receipt notice with your expired EAD
• Some employers may need education about TPS work authorization

We help Norco Sudanese workers understand their employment rights and communicate with employers about TPS documentation.

Travel with TPS

TPS does not provide permission to travel abroad. If you travel without advance parole:

• Your TPS may be abandoned
• You may not be able to return to the U.S.
• Any unlawful presence issues may be triggered

To travel safely, you must apply for advance parole (Form I-131) before departing. The travel must be for humanitarian, employment, or educational purposes.

Path from TPS to Green Card

TPS alone does not lead to a green card, but options may exist:
  • Family-based petition (if you have a qualifying U.S. citizen or LPR relative)
  • Employment-based sponsorship (if an employer will petition for you)
  • Asylum (if you have persecution claims beyond TPS eligibility)
  • Special legislation (Congress occasionally provides paths)
  • Adjustment of status (if you entered legally and have an approved petition)

Common TPS Issues for Sudanese

Issues we help Norco Sudanese families resolve:
  • Missed re-registration deadlines
  • Gaps in continuous residence documentation
  • Travel without advance parole consequences
  • Criminal issues affecting TPS eligibility
  • EAD renewal delays and employer issues
  • Transitioning to other immigration status

Norco Sudanese Community Support

SoCal Immigration Services provides comprehensive TPS assistance:
  • TPS initial applications and re-registrations
  • EAD renewal and replacement
  • Advance parole for emergency travel
  • Translation of Sudanese documents
  • Coordination with Sudanese community organizations
  • Arabic-speaking staff for clear communication

FAQFrequently Asked Questions

Q:When is the next Sudan TPS re-registration deadline?

A: Re-registration periods are announced in the Federal Register. We monitor announcements and notify our clients immediately. Contact us to check the current deadline and ensure timely filing.

Q:Can I work while my TPS renewal is pending?

A: Yes, if you filed during the re-registration period, your EAD is automatically extended for up to 180 days. Carry your I-797 receipt notice with your expired EAD as proof of work authorization.

Q:What if I missed the re-registration period?

A: Missing the deadline may result in loss of TPS. However, USCIS may accept late re-registrations in certain circumstances. Contact us immediately if you missed a deadline.

Q:Can I travel outside the U.S. with TPS?

A: Not without advance parole. Leaving without advance parole can abandon your TPS. Apply for advance parole before any international travel and ensure approval before departure.

Q:Does TPS lead to a green card?

A: TPS itself doesn't lead to a green card, but you may be eligible through family sponsorship, employment, or other categories. We evaluate each case for potential green card paths.

Q:What happens if Sudan is removed from TPS?

A: If TPS for Sudan ends, beneficiaries typically receive a wind-down period to prepare. However, advocacy groups often push for extensions or alternative protections.

Disclaimer: This article provides general information about immigration services in Norco and does not constitute legal advice. SoCal Immigration Services is a document preparation company, not a law firm. For legal advice specific to your situation, please consult with a licensed immigration attorney.
Published: February 2, 2026Last Updated: February 2, 2026

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