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The answer to this question depends on the circumstances in your home country and the how long it is eligible for Temporary Protected Status (TPS Form I-821) as determined by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).  Generally speaking the authorized length of stay ranges from six to 18 months. However, DHS is authorized to lengthen the period of TPS protection if circumstances in your home country worsen or remain the same. In some cases, DHS has greatly extended the TPS period for certain countries, thereby allowing foreigners from those countries who living in the United States under TPS to remain here for years.

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