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Short alert · June 4, 2025

Cameroon TPS Termination Effective August 4, 2025

Key takeaway

DHS terminated Temporary Protected Status for Cameroon in a Federal Register notice published June 4, 2025, with termination effective August 4, 2025.

DHS terminated Temporary Protected Status for Cameroon in a Federal Register notice published June 4, 2025, with termination effective August 4, 2025.

Cameroon TPS holders needed to transition to another lawful status or depart before losing TPS-based protection unless litigation or other relief applied to their cases.

This alert remains in the archive for timeline completeness. Verify current status on USCIS TPS pages if you believe litigation or late re-registration may affect your case.

Who may be affected

Cameroon TPS beneficiaries during the 2025 wind-down period.

What to do next

  1. Review the June 4, 2025 Federal Register notice for exact dates.
  2. Check whether any court order affected your individual termination date.
  3. Preserve all USCIS receipts and EAD cards.
  4. Consult counsel about asylum, family, or other options if TPS ended.
  5. Update employers with valid work authorization documents only.

What to do next

  1. Save the full notice, receipt, envelope, and any deadline exactly as written.
  2. Write a short timeline with dates, agency names, court or facility names, and prior filings.
  3. If ICE, court, detention, an RFE, NOID, denial, or a close deadline is involved, start intake and mark the issue urgent.

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General information only. Not legal advice. No outcome is guaranteed.

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