DACA and TPS in 2025: Complete Guide to Changes and Immigration Protection
- Alberto Alcala
- 28 nov
- 2 Min. de lectura
Current Landscape of DACA and TPS

The year 2025 has brought significant transformations to US immigration policies that directly affect DACA and TPS beneficiaries. If you are part of these programs, it's crucial to understand how these changes impact your legal situation.
Confirmed current status:
DACA renewals continue to be processed normally
Initial applications for new applicants remain on hold
TPS is undergoing country-by-country reviews
Confirmed changes exist for several countries
Detailed Situation of the DACA Program
Current Program Status
DACA continues to face legal challenges that create uncertainty among the dreamer community. Despite numerous rumors, the program maintains its basic operation for current beneficiaries.
Key aspects for beneficiaries:
Renewals: Remain available for current beneficiaries
Texas: Particular situation with possible changes in work permits
New applications: Not currently being processed
Upcoming developments: Important court decisions expected
Changes in Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
Country-by-Country Designation Reviews
The government is conducting individualized evaluations of each TPS designation, country by country. This process has already resulted in significant modifications for several nations.
Countries with recent changes:
Burma
Honduras
Nepal
Nicaragua
South Sudan
Syria
Venezuela
Protecting Your Status
If you currently have TPS, timely renewal of your status has become more crucial than ever. The registration periods established by USCIS must be followed with special attention.
Protection and Renewal Strategies
For DACA Beneficiaries
Early renewal: Start the process 150 days in advance
Work permit: Keep it always current
Alternative options: Explore other available immigration pathways
Documentation: Maintain updated records
For TPS Holders
Active monitoring: Regularly check your country's status
Timely renewal: Respect USCIS registration periods
Contingency plan: Prepare alternatives if TPS is not renewed
Simultaneous applications: Seek other immigration protections
Risks and Legal Considerations
New Risk Factors
More detailed scrutiny in applications and renewals
Possibility of Notices to Appear (NTA) due to denials
Increased collaboration between immigration agencies
Possible abrupt policy changes
Protection Against Deportation
Keep your legal status always updated
Comply with all state and federal laws
Pay your taxes punctually
Maintain an impeccable personal record
Available Resources and Advice
Qualified Legal Advice
Consult only with authorized immigration lawyers
Avoid notaries or unauthorized consultants
Seek professionals with proven experience
Verify credentials before hiring services
Support Organizations
Free resources available at community organizations
Assistance with renewals and legal representation
Updated information about immigration changes
Support networks for specific cases