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How does the Attorney General decide on the duration of my Temporary Protected Status?

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How does the Attorney General decide on the duration of my Temporary Protected Status?

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Before the end of the TPS designation period, the Attorney General will review the conditions in the designated state and determine whether the conditions that led to the TPS designation continue to be met. Unless a determination is made that those conditions are no longer met, the TPS designation will be extended for six, twelve or eighteen months. If the conditions that led to the TPS designation are no longer met, the Attorney General will terminate the TPS designation. Designations, extensions, terminations and other information regarding TPS are published in the Federal Register.

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