Practice Areas

DACA & Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

Back To Practice Areas

DACA and TPS Attorneys | Immigration Relief for Dreamers and Protected Nationals | ABP LAW

Need help with DACA renewal or applying for TPS? ABP LAW provides trusted legal guidance for Dreamers and individuals from designated countries. We assist with DACA renewals, TPS applications, advance parole, and explore strategic pathways to permanent residency and lawful entry options.

Compassionate and Strategic Legal Help for DACA and TPS Applicants

At ABP LAW, we are committed to helping Dreamers and nationals from TPS-designated countries obtain and maintain lawful status in the United States. We offer full-service legal representation for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) applications, as well as long-term immigration planning for clients seeking stability and permanent residency.

Our attorneys provide personalized attention, honest evaluations, and forward-thinking immigration solutions tailored to your specific needs. Whether you are renewing your DACA status or applying for TPS re-registration, we’re here to guide you with skill and care. 

DACA: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

DACA provides temporary protection from deportation and work authorization for eligible undocumented individuals who arrived in the U.S. as children. However, DACA does not currently offer a direct path to permanent residency—making it critical to explore additional options. 

We assist with:

  • DACA renewals (Form I-821D + Form I-765)
  • Review of eligibility criteria and changes in law or policy
  • Advance parole applications for travel and lawful entry
  • Strategic planning for marriage-based green card cases
  • Assessment of criminal history and potential risks

If you have had any encounters with law enforcement or a criminal record, even minor offenses, it is essential that you consult with an immigration attorney before submitting a DACA renewal. Certain convictions may affect your eligibility, and applying without legal guidance could trigger serious immigration consequences, including denial or referral to ICE.

Additionally, DACA recipients who are married to U.S. citizens may be eligible for a green card if they can obtain lawful entry through advance parole. Our attorneys can help determine if you qualify and assist with securing advance parole to improve your long-term immigration strategy. 

TPS: Temporary Protected Status

TPS is available to individuals from designated countries experiencing armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary conditions. It protects against removal and allows for work authorization during designated timeframes.

We assist with:

  • Initial TPS applications (Form I-821 + I-765)
  • Re-registration and renewals during designated periods
  • Country-specific eligibility reviews and late initial filings
  • Advance parole requests for travel
  • Exploring potential eligibility for permanent residency

If you are on TPS and married to a U.S. citizen or are considering another immigration benefit, we can help determine if there is a permanent immigration solution available for you beyond TPS. In many cases, lawful travel using advance parole may help pave the way to adjustment of status inside the United States. 

Why Work with ABP LAW?

  • Honest, strategic advice about your current status and future options
  • Deep experience handling DACA and TPS cases, including complications from criminal history
  • Skilled representation for advance parole, waivers, and adjustment of status
  • Individualized case planning from attorneys who focus solely on immigration law
  • Flat-rate pricing so you know exactly what to expect

Get the Protection You Deserve — And Plan for What’s Next

Your current immigration status doesn’t have to define your future. At ABP LAW, we look beyond renewals—we look for solutions. Whether it’s applying for advance parole, pursuing a green card through marriage, or identifying a waiver path, we’ll help you navigate your options confidently.