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URGENT: TPS for Venezuela Set to Expire November 7, 2025 - What You Need to Know

The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuela is expiring on November 7, 2025, stripping legal status and work authorization from over 250,000 individuals.

A critical deadline is approaching for more than 250,000 Venezuelans in the United States. The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation for Venezuela, originally granted in 2021, is set to terminate on November 7, 2025. This termination means that individuals who hold TPS under this designation will lose their legal status and work authorization in just a few days. The looming expiration has caused widespread anxiety and uncertainty within the Venezuelan community, as many fear returning to the political and economic instability in their home country. Despite calls from advocacy groups to extend or redesignate TPS for Venezuela, the administration has not yet announced any relief. The situation remains unresolved, leaving hundreds of thousands of individuals in a precarious legal position. Without an extension, those affected will revert to the immigration status they held before TPS, or they will be without lawful status if they had none.

What This Means for You:

  • Key Point 1: Your TPS status and work authorization will expire on November 7, 2025, unless the government takes immediate action.
  • Who Should Be Concerned: All Venezuelan nationals who currently hold TPS under the 2021 designation.
  • Timeline for Action: The deadline is immediate. Action must be taken before November 7, 2025.
  • Next Steps: Immediately consult with an immigration attorney to explore all other available immigration options. Do not wait. Check the USCIS website for any last-minute updates on the TPS designation for Venezuela.
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