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Form G-28, issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is used for the sole purpose of indicating that a particular attorney, accredited representative, or law student working under an attorney's supervision is handling the case of an applicant for immigration benefits or relief.
G-28, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative. Use this form to provide information about your eligibility to act on behalf of an applicant, petitioner, or respondent.
Where to File Form G-28. The completed Form G-28 must be filed with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) along with your immigration-related application, petition, or appeal. The applicant should provide his signature in part 4 and the legal representative must sign in Part 5.
Filing Your Form G-28. ... If you want USCIS to communicate with your legal representative about your case, you must submit a Form G-28, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative. For more information on finding a legal representative, please visit our Find Legal Services webpage.
If your Form G-28 is not properly completed and signed by both you and your legal representative, we will not accept it. This means we will only communicate with you about your case. Your legal representative will not receive any information about your case until we receive and accept a properly completed Form G-28.
Accredited Representative. A person who is approved by the Board of Immigration Appeals (the Board) to represent aliens before the Immigration Courts, the BIA and USCIS. He or she must work for a specific nonprofit, religious, charitable, social service, or similar organization.
BIA Accredited Representatives are persons who are accredited by the BIA to appear on behalf of qualified organizations (such as churches and other non-profits) to help with immigration matters.
To become an accredited immigration representative, you must first be employed by a company recognized by the Board of Immigration Appeals, which will then apply full or partial accreditation on your behalf. The U.S. Department of Justice requires no formal application for accreditation.
Accredited representative is a person with designated authority to act on behalf of another person, group, or organization. The authority to represent is usually granted by law or by the rules of the group or organization.
To become an accredited immigration representative, you must first be employed by a company recognized by the Board of Immigration Appeals, which will then apply full or partial accreditation on your behalf. The U.S. Department of Justice requires no formal application for accreditation.
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