Tampa TPS Lawyer
Stability In Times
Of Uncertainty.
For individuals from countries facing conflict or disaster, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) offers a vital shield. It provides safety from deportation and work authorization. We guide you through the strict deadlines and requirements to secure your protection.
"TPS is more than a legal filing; it’s about your stability, your family, and your ability to build a life here in the Tampa Bay community."
Why Choose Ragheb Law?
- Direct Attorney Access: You won't be passed to a case manager. You speak directly with Attorney Caroline Ragheb.
- Empathetic Guidance: We understand the anxiety of uncertainty and handle every case with compassion.
- Thorough Prep: We take the time to understand every detail of your situation to build a strong application.
Securing Your Status
From checking your eligibility dates to filing for your work permit, we manage the entire TPS process for you.
Eligibility Check
We confirm if you meet the specific residence and physical presence dates for your country's designation to ensure you qualify before filing.
Application Precision
Forms I-821 and I-765 must be perfect. We prepare your package with all necessary evidence to prove your identity, nationality, and continuous residence.
Inadmissibility Issues
Criminal records can be a barrier. We analyze your history to determine if past issues affect your eligibility and if waivers are available.
Long-Term Planning
TPS is temporary. We don't just stop at approval; we help you explore permanent options like family or employment-based petitions.
Watch the Deadlines!
TPS has strict registration and re-registration windows. Missing a deadline can result in the permanent loss of your status. Additionally, certain criminal convictions (like two misdemeanors) can make you ineligible. It is critical to review your history with an attorney before filing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Explore Our Other Services
Learn more about how we can specify help you with other immigration needs.
Asylum
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Citizenship
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Crime Victim Relief
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DACA
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Employment Authorization
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Family Petitions
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Fiance Visa
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Green Card
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Marriage
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Naturalization
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