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DHS Terminates Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somalia

DHS is terminating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somalia, effective March 17, 2026, requiring Somali nationals without other legal status to leave the U.S.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somalia, effective March 17, 2026. Secretary Kristi Noem stated that country conditions in Somalia have improved and no longer meet the legal requirements for TPS. This decision is part of the administration's 'Americans first' policy. Somali nationals currently under TPS who do not have another legal status in the U.S. are encouraged to use the CBP Home mobile app to self-deport. The app offers incentives such as a complimentary plane ticket, a $1,000 exit bonus, and the possibility of future legal immigration. The termination of TPS for Somalia will have a significant impact on thousands of individuals and their families who have been living and working in the U.S. for years. It is crucial for affected individuals to seek legal advice to explore their options.

What This Means for You:

  • Key Point 1: Somali nationals with TPS must find an alternative legal status to remain in the U.S. or prepare to depart by March 17, 2026.
  • Who Should Be Concerned: Somali nationals currently residing in the U.S. under TPS.
  • Timeline for Action: The termination is effective March 17, 2026. Individuals should seek legal advice immediately.
  • Next Steps: Consult with an immigration attorney to determine eligibility for other immigration benefits. Those planning to depart should familiarize themselves with the CBP Home mobile app.
Source: Uscis.gov
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