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Miami-Dade Tax Collector provides update on Haiti TPS extension

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Miami-Dade Tax Collector provides update on Haiti TPS extension
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  • Residents with valid documentation confirming lawful presence may continue to receive services as required by law.</p> <p data-start="632" data-end="858">The Tax Collector’s Office advised residents to review Technical Advisory DL 26-003 and consult the U.S.
  • The Secretary of Homeland Security has discretion to extend or terminate TPS for eligible countries.</p> <p data-start="1135" data-end="1578">The advisory follows a February 2, 2026, U.S.
  • District Court ruling that temporarily halted the termination of Haiti’s TPS.
  • Beneficiaries presenting an expired Employment Authorization Document (EAD) under category A12 or C19, or an approved I-821 form with specific expiration dates, remain eligible through July 1, 2026.

Miami-Dade County Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez issued a statement on March 26 regarding updated guidance from the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) concerning individuals with Haiti Temporary Protected Status (TPS).

According to Fernandez, legal presence for Haiti TPS holders has been extended through July 1, 2026, giving affected individuals additional time while federal legal proceedings continue over Haiti’s TPS designation. Residents with valid documentation confirming lawful presence may continue to receive services as required by law.

The Tax Collector’s Office advised residents to review Technical Advisory DL 26-003 and consult the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for the latest federal guidance on TPS eligibility and documentation requirements.

TPS provides temporary legal status to nationals from designated countries experiencing ongoing armed conflict, environmental disaster, or other extraordinary conditions. The Secretary of Homeland Security has discretion to extend or terminate TPS for eligible countries.

The advisory follows a February 2, 2026, U.S. District Court ruling that temporarily halted the termination of Haiti’s TPS. Beneficiaries presenting an expired Employment Authorization Document (EAD) under category A12 or C19, or an approved I-821 form with specific expiration dates, remain eligible through July 1, 2026. Individuals seeking credentials with expiration dates beyond July 1 must provide alternative proof of lawful presence.

Fernandez said the Miami-Dade County Tax Collector’s Office will continue following FLHSMV and federal guidance, ensuring services are delivered in full compliance with state and federal regulations. Residents seeking additional information are encouraged to contact their office.

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