
As of June 2025, changes to key humanitarian immigration programs—Temporary Protected Status (TPS), Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), and Humanitarian Parole—are causing widespread confusion and concern, especially for mixed-status families.
At World One Law Group, we're seeing more clients urgently ask:
❓ “Can I still renew my DACA?”
❓ “Is my TPS status ending soon?”
❓ “What does the new administration mean for my humanitarian parole?”
Here's a clear, up-to-date guide to help you understand what's happening and what steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones.
🛡️ 1. Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in 2025
What's happening:
The Trump administration has announced plans to end or phase out TPS for several countries by fall 2025, including:
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Venezuela
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Haiti
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Nepal
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Cameroon
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Afghanistan
To know more read the blog - What You Should Know About President Trump's New Travel Ban
Why it matters:
Hundreds of thousands of TPS holders may lose legal protection if they don't transition to another status or prepare for expiration.
What you can do:
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Check your expiration date: Each country has a different phase-out timeline.
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Explore adjustment options: Some TPS holders may qualify for family-based green cards or work visas.
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File renewals early: If your TPS is still active, don't wait—renew now.
📌 TPS 2025 eligibility varies—speak with a lawyer to see if you're covered.
👩🏽🎓 2. DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)
What's happening:
The administration has continued to restrict new DACA applications, and lawsuits are ongoing. While renewals are still being accepted, no path to permanent status has been established.
Who's protected:
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DACA recipients who already have status can still renew every two years.
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However, advance parole (travel permission) is being denied more frequently.
Who's at risk:
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Dreamers who missed the original 2012 application window
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First-time applicants (USCIS is not accepting new applications at this time)
What you can do:
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Renew early (up to 180 days in advance)
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Keep your documents current (EAD, SSN, ID)
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Explore long-term options like family sponsorship, marriage-based adjustment, or employment-based immigration
📌 DACA renewal 2025 tip: Don't wait for reminders—set your own calendar alerts.
✈️ 3. Humanitarian Parole in 2025
What's happening:
The administration has severely limited humanitarian parole approvals, especially for nationals of countries like Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
Programs like CHNV parole, which allowed lawful entry and temporary stay, have been scaled back or frozen. Individuals arriving at the border are increasingly being placed into expedited removal instead of granted parole.
What you can do:
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Consult a lawyer before applying for any parole programs
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Submit strong documentation showing urgent humanitarian need (e.g., medical emergencies, family separation)
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Consider other legal pathways, like asylum or family-based petitions
📌 Keep an eye on humanitarian parole updates—programs may change with court rulings or administrative shifts.
📋 Key Takeaways for 2025
Program |
Can You Apply? |
Can You Renew? |
Risk Level |
TPS |
❌ New: No |
✅ Yes |
⚠️ High (varies by country) |
DACA |
❌ New: No |
✅ Yes |
⚠️ Moderate |
Humanitarian Parole |
✅ Limited, case-by-case |
N/A |
⚠️ High |
🛑 Know Your Rights
If your status is at risk:
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You do not have to speak to ICE or law enforcement without a lawyer present.
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You do not have to open your door unless there's a warrant signed by a judge.
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Don't sign anything you don't understand.
Need help? Contact us for Know Your Rights cards and emergency planning resources.
🤝 How World One Law Group Can Help
We are helping clients with:
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DACA renewal support
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TPS transition planning and adjustment cases
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Humanitarian parole preparation and documentation
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Family-based and work-based immigration solutions
We're also staying on top of policy updates and court decisions—so you don't have to.
📞 Contact Us Today
📞 Call: 425-250-8110
📧 Email: [email protected]
🌐 Visit: www.world1law.com
Final Thoughts
The U.S. immigration landscape in 2025 is uncertain—but you don't have to face it alone. Whether you're a Dreamer, TPS holder, or someone seeking protection through humanitarian parole, we're here to help you plan, prepare, and protect your future.
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