Introduced by Al Green and Mike Honda, the 'Nepal Temporary Protected Status Act of 2015' grants TPS for the applicants if they had been continuously and lawfully present in the United States since April 25, 2015, the date when the earthquake occurred.
"The people of Nepal have suffered a calamitous tragedy, and I think providing TPS is necessary to help them attain a sense of stability in the United States while their country recovers," Green said.
Temporary protected status is a temporary immigration status to the United States, granted to eligible nationals of designated countries.
The legislation would grant TPS for a period of 18 months following the date of its enactment.
Congressman Green discussed aid efforts by the US government and the current conditions in Nepal. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) representative Marty McVey was also present there.