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Hope for Nepali TPS: Bipartisan Bill Gains Support
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Sexy In Sari
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This June marks 10 years of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Nepal. For many, TPS has been a lifeline. Of the 13,000 Nepali nationals who once had TPS, fewer than 2,000 remain.

Now, there is hope. The bipartisan American Dream and Promise Act of 2025 offers a pathway to citizenship for TPS holders. Supported by 201 members of Congress, including top Republicans who call it a great bill, it may become law by December 24, 2025.

For those who have built their lives here, this is a chance at a secure future.


Good luck!!!

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Jamma 2000 po
ShaniDev
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Nonsense! It's 7875 according to National Immigration forum.
bhamnepali
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ShaniDev is right. There are around 7500 approved TPS holders as of Dec 2024.
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Yesto bill haru pahila pani dhera aako ho.kunae pani pass bhaena.This thing is not new.So dont expect much.
surexh
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Not under Stephen Miller regime of DHS. No chance.
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Update! Update!!! (SourceDC-Eaman Law)

When determining whether to extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for designated countries, various factors are considered, including asylum approval rates. Following a review of data for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024, Nepal has an asylum approval rate of 79.3%, significantly higher than El Salvador (37.3%), Nicaragua (43.7%), Honduras (29.1%), and Haiti (31.7%). Based on this and other relevant information, an 18-month extension of TPS for certain countries cannot be ruled out.
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100 percent fake information ...this guy or girl (sexy in sari) don't believe him
Sexy In Sari
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The burden is on the person who challenges others.

So, Mr. B, please put up information that will prove my information is fake. If you can open your mouth, you should also provide evidence to show the world. Counting and waiting.

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Important clarifications and updates. 

Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the American Dream and Promise Act of 2025 (HR 1589), its provisions for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders, bipartisan support, and the potential timeline for enactment.

What Is the American Dream and Promise Act of 2025?

The American Dream and Promise Act of 2025 is a bipartisan immigration reform bill that aims to provide a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers (undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children), TPS holders, and recipients of Deferred Enforced Departure (DED). 

The bill was reintroduced in the House of Representatives on February 26, 2025, by Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia (D-TX) and has garnered support from over 200 members of Congress, including both Democrats and Republicans . Pathway to Citizenship for TPS Holders

Under the American Dream and Promise Act of 2025, individuals with TPS or DED who meet certain criteria would be eligible to adjust their status to Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR), commonly known as a green card holder. 

The requirements include:

Continuous Physical Presence: Applicants must have been continuously present in the U.S. for at least three years prior to the bill’s enactment.TPS or DED Status:

Applicants must have been granted TPS or DED on or before specific dates (e.g., September 17, 2017, for TPS holders).

Application Deadline: Applicants must submit their adjustment applications within three years of the bill’s enactment.Admissibility:

Applicants must meet general admissibility requirements for LPR status.

Application Fee: Applicants are required to pay an application fee, which is capped at $1,140 .

This provision aims to provide a legal pathway for approximately 1 million individuals currently protected under TPS and DED, including nationals from countries such as  Nepal, Nicaragua, Somalia, South Sudan, Syria, and Yemen .

Bipartisan Support and Congressional Backing

The American Dream and Promise Act of 2025 has received bipartisan support in Congress. As of February 2025, the bill has been cosponsored by 201 members of Congress, including both Democrats and Republicans. Notably, Representative Maria Elvira Salazar (R-FL) is a co-lead of the bill, emphasizing its bipartisan nature .

The bill has also been endorsed by over 130 organizations, ranging from civil rights and education groups to labor unions and immigrant rights organizations .

Potential Timeline for Enactment

While the bill has garnered significant support in the House of Representatives, its passage in the Senate remains uncertain. 

The timeline for enactment depends on various factors, including Senate negotiations and potential amendments. 

However, advocates are hopeful that the bill could become law by December 24, 2025, aligning with the end of the legislative calendar year .

Important Considerations

Criminal History Exclusions: 

Individuals with certain criminal convictions may be excluded from relief under the bill. Advocacy groups have expressed concerns that this provision could disproportionately affect some immigrants .

Exclusion of Recent TPS Recipients: The bill does not extend protections to individuals who received TPS designations after March 2021, such as those from Venezuela and Burma, or those designated in March and April 2022 from Afghanistan and Ukraine .
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