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Haitian TPS Work Authorization Extended Through July 24th

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
July 13, 2026
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Thousands of Haitian immigrants across the United States have received temporary relief after the federal government extended work authorization for eligible Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders through July 24, 2026. 

The extension was announced just hours before existing work permits were set to expire, giving families, employers, and community organizations additional time as legal proceedings continue.

Temporary Protected Status is a humanitarian program that allows nationals of countries experiencing armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary conditions to remain and work in the United States temporarily. 

Haitians became eligible for TPS in 2010 due to the earthquake during the Obama administration.  It has remained eligible for TPS because of ongoing political instability, gang violence, and worsening humanitarian conditions.

For many Haitian families, the extension provides short-term stability but does not resolve long-term concerns about their future. Community advocates say many TPS holders have lived in the United States for years, raising families, paying taxes, and working in essential industries such as health care, hospitality, transportation, and construction. Many TPS holders own homes, pay mortgages, and have car loans.  

While the extension offers breathing room until July 24th, many Haitian residents remain uncertain about what comes next as court proceedings and federal immigration policies continue to evolve. 

Local Haitian organizations are encouraging TPS holders to stay informed, consult qualified immigration attorneys, and monitor official government updates. 

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