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Somalia Redesignated for TPS and TPS Extended for 18 Months; Certain EADs Automatically Extended Through Sept. 17, 2025

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Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas extended and redesignated Somalia for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from Sept. 18, 2024, through March 17, 2026. Nationals of Somalia and individuals with no nationality who last habitually resided in Somalia may submit an initial registration application under the redesignation of Somalia for TPS and apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). Current beneficiaries who want to maintain their status must re-register and may apply for new EADs.

Given the time frames for processing TPS re-registration and EAD renewal applications, USCIS has automatically extended through Sept. 17, 2025, the validity of EADs with a Card Expires date of Sept. 17, 2024, or March 17, 2023, issued under the TPS designation for Somalia.

Creating an E-Verify Case

After a new employee has completed Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, create a case in E-Verify for this employee. Enter the EAD document number you entered on Form I-9, as well as the automatically extended date of Sept. 17, 2025. You must reverify these employees on Form I-9 before they start work on Sept. 18, 2025.

Find more details about this extension and redesignation on the TPS designation for Somalia page and instructions for completing Form I-9 on the I-9 Central TPS page.

Last Updated Date:
11/21/2024