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Homeland Security provides 18-month extension allowing 600,000 Venezuelans to stay legally in the U.S.

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MIAMI — The Department of Homeland Security has decided to grant an 18-month extension, allowing approximately 600,000 Venezuelan nationals to remain in the United States with legal status.

This extension comes as part of a broader effort to provide relief to those who have fled the challenging conditions in Venezuela, which include political instability and economic hardship.

Eligible Venezuelans will now have additional time to access vital services and employment opportunities while navigating their immigration options.

The extension reflects ongoing humanitarian concerns about the conditions in Venezuela and is an affirmation of the U.S. commitment to supporting individuals affected by crises in their home countries.

In order to maintain their legal status, individuals must follow the necessary procedures and apply for the extension appropriately.

This move has been welcomed by advocates who argue that it will offer much-needed stability to Venezuelan families residing in the U.S. during these tumultuous times.

Overall, the extension represents a significant step towards ensuring the safety and well-being of Venezuelans who have sought refuge in the United States.