End of TPS for Venezuelans: what you need to know today
This week, the Supreme Court allowed the government to eliminate TPS (Temporary Protected Status) for several nationalities, including Venezuela. The decision directly affects hundreds of thousands of people who until now were able to work and live legally in the country. If you are from Venezuela and live in the United States, an immigration psychological evaluation is a tool to protect your immigration future.
This change, added to the hardening of the political discourse on immigration, generates uncertainty and concern in many families. From our team, we want to offer you not only reliable information, but also professional support in this sensitive process.
❗ About TPS and how it impacts this decision.
TPS is a temporary immigration status that the United States grants to people from countries in humanitarian crisis. Venezuela had been one of them, so many citizens were able to live, work and make a life in the U.S. legally.
With this new court decision, TPS could end at any time, leaving thousands at risk of becoming undocumented.
👉 According to the New York Post, companies such as Disney have already placed Venezuelan workers on unpaid leave. If they fail to demonstrate updated employment authorization within 30 days, they will be fired.
This scenario leaves many people in a vulnerable situation, fearful of being deported or losing their families’ livelihoods.
🧠 How can an immigration psychological evaluation help you?
A psychological evaluation for immigration is a professional tool, legally valid, that can support your immigration case in procedures such as:
- Application for political asylum
- Cancellation of removal
- VAWA cases (domestic violence)
- U Visa (crime victims)
- T Visa (human trafficking)
- Adjustment of status
In these evaluations, a psychologist in Spanish (or the language of your choice) with immigration experience documents the emotional impact you have experienced and how a forced return to your country might affect you or your children. It may also reflect past trauma, persecution or violence you have experienced.
Often times, this psychological report can be the difference between an approved or denied application, and is a key piece in your legal strategy with the immigration attorney.
📍 Our team accompanies you with warmth and professionalism
“We know how hard it is to live with fear and uncertainty. That’s why we’re here, to help you feel contained and oriented.”
We are happy to tell you that:
- We opened a new office, designed to make you feel comfortable and accompanied in a safe space.
- We extended our professional license, so now we can help you from more states in the USA.
- We conduct in-person and online evaluations, so you receive quality care no matter where you are.
Además, trabajamos de manera articulada con abogados migratorios, lo que nos permite ofrecerte una evaluación adaptada a las necesidades reales de tu caso legal.
🛠️ Concrete actions you can take today
- Consult with a trusted immigration attorney. If your TPS is about to expire, you need to plan your next legal steps as soon as possible.
- Schedule an immigration psychological evaluation. It can help you apply for other immigration relief if you no longer qualify for TPS.
- Inform your community. Many still do not know what is happening. Sharing this information can help other families.
- Take care of your mental health. This kind of news has a profound impact. Do not hesitate to seek psychological support for yourself or your children.
🤝 We are with you
We know this is not just a legal issue, it’s your life. Your family’s. Your projects. That’s why we work with warmth and empathy, listening to your story and helping you turn it into a tool that adds to your immigration process.
Contact us today to start your immigration psychological evaluation.
We attend you, with or without papers, wherever you are.
