

Dear Sajha Admin and Esteemed Nepali Organizations in the United States,
I am reaching out with a heartfelt request for your support on behalf of Nepalese TPS holders who have been residing in the U.S. since 2015. As we approach the expiration of Nepalese TPS in June 2025, uncertainty surrounds the possibility of an extension under the new administration. This situation is causing considerable concern for those who have built their lives in the U.S., with many having U.S. citizen children. The prospect of returning to Nepal would create immense hardship for these individuals and their families.
It is also important to note that Nepalese TPS holders are fewer in number compared to other groups in the U.S., and they have consistently shown good moral character and contributed positively to their communities.
In light of these circumstances, I kindly urge the Sajha Admin and all Nepali organizations to advocate with the Nepali government, requesting an extension of TPS or, in the event of termination, a transition period of at least one year. This would offer significant relief to those affected by this uncertainty.
Thank you for your attention to this matter and your continued support for the Nepalese community in the U.S.
Sincerely,
Sri P. RL Devi