El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) pone fin al TPS para Honduras, Haití, Nepal, Nicaragua y Camerún.

Denice Flores • August 8, 2025

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 El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de los Estados Unidos (DHS por sus siglas en inglés) ha anunciado la terminación del Estatus de Protección Temporal (TPS) para los ciudadanos de Honduras, Nicaragua, Nepal, Haití y Camerún. Estas protecciones de larga data están a punto de expirar, lo que pone a muchas personas en riesgo de ser deportadas.

  • Honduras y Nicaragua
Las protecciones del TPS para los ciudadanos de Honduras y Nicaragua finalizarán oficialmente el 8 de septiembre de 2025. Aproximadamente 72 000 hondureños y 4000 nicaragüenses se verán afectados a menos que obtengan un estatus legal alternativo.
  • Haití
El TPS para los ciudadanos haitianos estaba previsto que expirara inicialmente el 3 de agosto de 2025, pero el DHS designó posteriormente el 2 de septiembre de 2025 como fecha de finalización de las protecciones del TPS. Sin embargo, una reciente orden judicial del 15 de julio de 2025 dictó una resolución definitiva que establece que la fecha efectiva de finalización no será anterior al 3 de febrero de 2026.
  • Nepal
El TPS para Nepal expirará el 5 de agosto de 2025. Alrededor de 12700 titulares de TPS nepalíes se enfrentan al fin de su autorización de trabajo y a la protección contra la deportación, a menos que se suspenda por un litigio en curso.
  • Camerún
La designación del TPS para Camerún finalizará el 4 de agosto de 2025. Más de 17000 personas se verán afectadas por el fin del TPS.


Cuando finaliza el TPS, los beneficiarios pierden protecciones fundamentales, como los documentos de autorización de empleo (permisos de trabajo) y las autorizaciones de viaje, lo que los deja vulnerables a la deportación y a la inestabilidad dentro de sus comunidades. 

Si usted o alguien que conoce se ve afectado por el fin del TPS, póngase en contacto con nuestra oficina para programar una consulta con uno de nuestros abogados expertos y evaluar sus opciones y otras posibles soluciones.

Este blog no pretende ser una asesoría legal y nada aquí debe interpretarse como el establecimiento de una relación abogado-cliente. Programe una consulta con un abogado de inmigración antes de actuar sobre cualquier información que aquí lea.

Denice Flores


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