What is a “credible fear interview” with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection?

A credible fear interview is an expedited screening that is conducted after a foreign national informs a Customs and Border Protection officer at a port of entry that he or she has a fear of returning to their native country. The credible fear interview with Customs and Border Protection focuses on three main areas: fear of persecution, fear of torture, and fear of return. As the name implies, these fears must meet a “credible” standard.

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What is temporary protected status (TPS)?

Temporary protected status (TPS) is an immigration status for foreign nationals residing in the United States whose home countries are temporarily unsafe or overly dangerous. Situations that can make a country unsafe and lead to temporary protected status include wars, political turmoil, and earthquakes, floods, or other natural disasters.

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