Federal immigration officials are expecting up to 200,000 undocumented
Haitian immigrants to apply for a new federal immigration program that
would allow the migrants to legally remain and work in
The estimated number of potential applicants for
Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, is far larger than earlier
predictions of about 30,000 Haitians nationwide, according to local
immigrant organizations and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
officials.
The higher figures emerged Wednesday during a briefing with reporters by USCIS Director
immigrant aid organizations involved in assisting undocumented Haitian
immigrants applying for TPS. Nearly 68,000 are expected to apply in
His visit comes on the heels of the Obama
administration’s announcement last week to grant TPS to undocumented
Haitian immigrants who were in
TPS is an immigration benefit reserved for selected
undocumented migrants from countries disrupted by natural disasters,
armed conflicts or other emergencies.
In the spirit of “generosity,” said Mayorkas, the
Obama administration is likely to waive the application fees for
Haitian immigrants on a case-by-case basis. But he would not commit to
waiving fees to all applicants.
Immigrant aid groups have been pressing USCIS to waive the fee, which runs to nearly
He also said the USCIS staff will “fast-track” TPS
applications with the goal of delivering work permits within 90 days.
Typically, work permits for other TPS applicants can take up to six
months.
Administration officials approved TPS as part of its effort to help
By obtaining work permits with the possibility of getting a job, tens of thousands of undocumented Haitian immigrants in
The latest estimate shows that Haitian immigrants in
The money sent from Haitians living in
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