TPS extended till August 3, 2024
Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas today announced the extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti for an additional 18 months
continue to articleHAITI IMMIGRATION PROJECT is a non-profit community based organization dedicated to empowering and serving the community.
HIP provides a supportive environment, networking opportunities, and other support services, that allows members of the community to successfully adapt and thrive.
HIP is a multifaceted organization that positively impacts the lives of immigrant families in a manner that reflects both their identity and needs through innovative programs and services.
To promote family unification of immigrants who have Temporary Protective status with their families by assisting qualified applicants with completing travel document.
To provide assistance with immigration fees associated with the Permission to travel, TPS Application and employment authorizations.
Family unification achieved with obtaining permission to travel and employment authorizations will assist to transform the lives of Immigrants who continue to suffer from historical and ongoing inequities.
We champion the legacy and contributions of Haitians, Documented and undocumented.
HIP Started as an organization to serve primarily the Haitian community, HIP endeavors to evolve into a community hub for any and all residents of New York City and the Greater Tri-State Area. HIP (HAITI IMMIGRATION PROJECT) has been committed to helping individuals and families enhance their quality of life.
As a marginalized immigrant community whose status is exceptionally vulnerable, we create a safe space for Haitian immigrants to celebrate the rich heritage and culture while facilitating an avenue for unification with families in their home countries.
HIP seeks to connect those seeking services with existing resources that address immigration, family reunification, legal employment and other legal issues, housing, financial assistance and public benefits.
HIP began as a volunteer-based organization focused initially on responding to the needs of Haitian immigrants and refugees in 2021.
Since it was founded, HIP has consistently assisted immigrant and refugee families and individuals to meet their needs and to become productive members of our society.
In 2021 when the wave of Haitian refugees traveled from South America to the Texas Del Rios Border. Those who were not amongst the Migrants expeditiously deported to Haiti were allowed to enter the United States. Many settled throughput the United States.
HIP is very involved in helping hundreds of refugees find shelter, food, clothing, and other types of support services.
Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas today announced the extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti for an additional 18 months
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