Monday, October 8, 2012

Renewal of TPS for Haitians


Below are some of the most common questions I hear regarding TPS for Haitians. Here is some important information you should know.

COMMON QUESTIONS: 
If I was granted Temporary Protected Status after the earthquake in Haiti, when do I have to renew? How much will it cost me? What if I don't have the money? What are my options?

On October 1, 2012, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) extended Temporary Protective Status (TPS) for nationals of Haiti (this also extends to those who have no nationality, but last resided in Haiti before the Earthquake).

IMPORTANT DATES: 
There is a short deadline, so APPLY NOW!!!!! The re-registration time is from October 1, 2012 to November 30, 2012. Those who timely apply and get approved will have TPS extended for 18 months, from January 23, 2013 to July 22, 2014.


FEES FOR RE-REGISTERING FOR TPS
If you are re-registering for TPS you must include the following fees:
  1. A biometric services fee of $85 (if you are 14 years of age or older)
  2. A fee of $380, if you wish to receive an Employment Authorization Document
  3. There is no fee required to submit the Application for TPS if you are RE-registering. (If you are registering for the first time, there will be a fee)
If you are not seeking an Employment Authorization Document, you must still submit the form without the fee. 


FEE WAIVER
If you cannot afford the costs associated with filing, you can request a waiver. However, if USCIS denies the request, before the registration deadline, you may re-file and pay the correct fees either before the registration deadline or within 45 days of the date on the fee waiver denial notice, whichever is later. 

For more information, please contact the Fritznie Jarbath, Esq. at (305) 899 - 8588

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Response to SUPERDAD - Time-Sharing Issue

Dear SUPERDAD,

The law changed recently, and now if you have more than 20% of overnights with your children, your child support can be substantially reduced. It would be wise to move to modify child support and file a petition as soon as possible.

The sooner you act, the sooner your child support will be reduced, and the reduction may relate back to the date the petition was filed.

You can contact me through my website by accessing the contact us section of http://www.jarbathlaw.com/

Sincerely,
Fritznie A. Jarbath, Esq.

Time-sharing issue


Recently, my time-sharing schedule changed due to the other parent becoming ill. We have now agreed for me to have 30% of the overnights. Will this affect my child support payments?

Signed,
SUPERDAD