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TPS Honduras Terminated: Next Steps for Florida 2026

TPS Honduras could end — here's what to do next. Legal options for Florida residents including family green cards, asylum, cancellation of removal, and employment visas. Free consultation at Vasquez Law Firm.

Vasquez Law FirmPublished on March 20, 2026
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TPS Honduras Terminated: Next Steps for Florida 2026 - Florida Immigration Lawyers

TPS Honduras Terminated: What Florida Residents Need to Know

The federal government has attempted to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Honduras multiple times. While court injunctions have kept TPS in place through 2026, every TPS holder should have a backup plan. At Vasquez Law Firm, with over 30,000+ successful cases and a 98% success rate, we help Florida's Honduran community navigate uncertainty with confidence.

Current Legal Status of TPS Honduras

As of March 2026, TPS Honduras remains protected by federal court orders. However, these protections are not permanent. The government continues to appeal, and a final ruling could come at any time. The key case is Ramos v. Nielsen (now Ramos v. Mayorkas) in the Ninth Circuit. If the government wins, TPS holders would receive a wind-down period (typically 120-365 days) to either leave the country or find another legal status.

Your Legal Options If TPS Ends

Option 1: Family-Based Green Card

If you have a U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse, parent, or adult child, you may be eligible for a family-based green card. This is the strongest path for most TPS holders because:

  • Spouses and parents of U.S. citizens are "immediate relatives" — no visa wait
  • TPS counts as lawful status for adjustment of status purposes
  • You may be able to adjust status without leaving the US (if you entered legally)

Option 2: Asylum

If you face persecution in Honduras based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group, you may qualify for asylum. The 1-year filing deadline may apply, but exceptions exist for changed country conditions.

Option 3: Cancellation of Removal

If you have been physically present in the US for 10+ years, have good moral character, and can show that removal would cause "exceptional and extremely unusual hardship" to a qualifying U.S. citizen or permanent resident relative, you may qualify for cancellation of removal.

Option 4: Employment-Based Visas

If your employer is willing to sponsor you, options include H-1B (specialty occupations), L-1 (intracompany transfers), and PERM/EB-2/EB-3 (permanent employment-based green cards).

Option 5: U Visa (Crime Victims)

If you have been a victim of a qualifying crime in the US and cooperated with law enforcement, you may be eligible for a U visa, which leads to a green card after 3 years.

What NOT to Do If TPS Ends

  • Do not ignore the deadline. If TPS ends with a wind-down period, use every day to explore alternatives.
  • Do not sign voluntary departure without understanding the consequences.
  • Do not believe scams promising guaranteed green cards or new TPS programs.
  • Do not wait until the last minute. Start planning NOW.

Why Start Planning Now?

Even though TPS is still active, the strongest position is to already have a backup application in progress. Filing a family-based petition or asylum application while you still have TPS gives you the best chance of maintaining status without any gap.

How Vasquez Law Firm Can Help

Vasquez Law Firm in Orlando has helped thousands of Honduran TPS holders in Florida navigate uncertainty. With 30,000+ successful cases and a 98% success rate, our experienced attorneys will review your specific situation and identify every available option.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. If TPS is officially terminated, there is always a wind-down period (usually 120-365 days). During this time you can apply for alternative status, make travel arrangements, or explore other legal options with an attorney.
Yes, in many cases. If you have a qualifying family member (US citizen spouse, parent, or adult child), you may be able to apply for a green card while still on TPS. TPS is considered lawful status for adjustment purposes.
Children born in the US are US citizens regardless of their parents' TPS status. Children who have their own TPS may need separate legal strategies. Consult an attorney about your family's specific situation.
Act now. The sooner you begin exploring alternatives, the more options you have. Filing a family petition or asylum application while TPS is active gives you the strongest legal position.
Absolutely. Our Orlando office handles TPS cases daily. With 30,000+ successful cases and a 98% success rate, we serve clients across Florida including Orlando, Kissimmee, Tampa, and Miami. Call 1-844-YO-PELEO for a free consultation.
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