Homeland Security Terminates Somalia’s Temporary Protected Status Designation

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January
By Kateryna Heyman
The Secretary of Homeland Security announced the termination of Somalia’s Temporary Protected Status (TPS), effective March 17, 2026. The Department concluded, after the required interagency review, that conditions in Somalia have improved and no longer meet the statutory requirements for TPS. The Secretary also stated that continuing TPS for Somali nationals is no longer consistent with U.S. national interests. Somalia’s current TPS designation will therefore expire on March 17, 2026, with no extension. Somali nationals who hold TPS but lack another lawful immigration status will be required to depart the United States by the effective date. DHS encourages affected individuals to use U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s CBP Home mobile app to self-report their departure. The program offers a structured departure process that includes a complimentary plane ticket, a $1,000 exit incentive, and the possibility of future lawful immigration opportunities.
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Kateryna has both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from nationally acclaimed Kyiv National Linguistic University, wherein she focused on multi-lingual translation. She has graduated from California School of Law and got licensed to practice law by the State Bar of California in 2024. Languages spoken: Russian, Ukrainian, German, and English. Federal Area of Practice: immigration.
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