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South Sudan TPS Extended Six Months Amid Decision Delays for Immigrants

Published Date: 5/6/2025

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Summary

People from South Sudan who have Temporary Protected Status (TPS) get an automatic six-month extension, now lasting until November 3, 2025. This happens because officials couldn’t finish reviewing conditions in South Sudan on time. No fees or new paperwork are needed right now, so folks can keep living and working in the U.S. without worries.

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South Sudan TPS extended six months

If you have Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from South Sudan, your TPS is automatically extended for six months and now lasts through November 3, 2025. The extension covers May 4, 2025, through November 3, 2025, because officials did not complete the March 4, 2025 review of country conditions. No new fees or paperwork are required right now, so you can continue living and working in the United States without taking action.

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5/4/2025
5/6/2025

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