Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative

Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative; Notice of Entry of Appearance of Foreign Attorney

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Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative

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Instructions for Notice of Entry of Appearance
as Attorney or Accredited Representative
Department of Homeland Security

USCIS
Form G-28

OMB No. 1615-0105
Expires 03/31/2018

What Is the Purpose of This Form?
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has designated this form as the form on which attorneys and
accredited representatives provide information to establish their eligibility to appear for and act on behalf of an applicant,
petitioner, requestor, or respondent in immigration matters. An attorney or accredited representative appearing before
DHS must file Form G-28 in each case. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), U.S. Customs and
Border Protection (CBP), and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will only recognize Form G-28 for
the appearance of an attorney or accredited representative once the applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent has
completed, signed, and filed a Form G-28.

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NOTE: Do not file this form on a matter pending before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA); instead file
Form EOIR-27, Notice of Entry of Appearance Before the Board of Immigration Appeals, to notify the BIA of your
representation in matters over which the BIA has jurisdiction.
Under 8 CFR 103.2(a)(3) a beneficiary of a petition is not a recognized party in a proceeding before USCIS, therefore this
form does not apply to a beneficiary or their attorney or accredited representative. USCIS, CBP, and ICE will recognize
Form G-28 until the conclusion of the matter for which it is entered, unless otherwise notified. An attorney or accredited
representative for an applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent must file a new Form G-28 with the Administrative
Appeals Office if filing an appeal to that office on Form I-290B, Notice of Appeal or Motion.

Who May Use This Form?

Attorneys and Accredited Representatives

This form is used only by attorneys and accredited representatives as defined in 8 CFR 1.2 and 292.1(a)(4).
An attorney or accredited representative who appears in person at a DHS office, for a limited purpose and at the request of
an attorney or accredited representative who has previously filed a Form G-28 in the same case, must complete and submit
Form G-28 in person at a DHS office. In such a case, the attorney or accredited representative may not file Form
G-28 through the mail or e-mail.
In accordance with 8 CFR 292.4(a), when a person acts in a representative capacity, his or her personal appearance
or signature will constitute a representation under 8 CFR 103.2(a)(3) and 292.1(a)(1) or 292.1(a)(4) that he or she is
authorized and qualified to represent the individual. DHS may require further proof of authority to act in a representative
capacity.
Law Students and Law Graduates
A law student or law graduate who is working under the direct supervision of an attorney or accredited representative,
under 8 CFR 292.1(a)(2), must complete Part 3., Item Numbers 4.a. and 4.b., on the same Form G-28 filed by the
supervising attorney or accredited representative. The law student or law graduate must sign the same Form G-28 in
Part 5., Item Number 2. DHS may require law students and law graduates to verify that they are eligible under 8 CFR
292.1(a)(2). The appearance of a law student or law graduate requires the permission of the DHS official before whom
he or she wishes to appear. The DHS official may require that the law student or law graduate is accompanied by the
supervising attorney or accredited representative.

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Substitution of Attorney or Accredited Representative
DHS may permit substitution upon the written withdrawal of the attorney or accredited representative of record or upon
the filing of a new Form G-28 by a new attorney or accredited representative. An attorney or accredited representative
who seeks recognition by DHS as the new representative for an applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent must file a
properly completed Form G-28 with the DHS office with jurisdiction over the pending matter.
Foreign Attorneys
Attorneys not licensed to practice law in the United States must use Form G-28I, Notice of Entry of Appearance as
Attorney In Matters Outside the Geographical Confines of the United States. Such attorneys may only represent
individuals in matters filed and adjudicated in DHS offices outside the geographical confines of the United States.
Permission to allow such representation lies in the sole discretion of DHS.

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Other Representatives

Individuals seeking to appear as reputable individuals (as defined in 8 CFR 292.1(a)(3)) may not use Form G-28. They
must obtain permission from DHS to appear with an applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent. DHS will require such
reputable individuals to provide the information listed in the regulations to the DHS official before whom they wish to
appear.

General Instructions

Type or print legibly in black ink. If you are completing this form on a computer, the data you enter will be captured
using 2D barcode technology. This capture will ensure that the data you provide is accurately entered into DHS systems.
As you complete each field, the 2D barcode field at the bottom of each page will shift as data is captured. Upon receipt
of your form, DHS will use the 2D barcode to extract the data from the form. Please do not damage the 2D barcode (for
example, puncture, staple, spill on, write on) as this could affect the ability of DHS to timely process your form.
You must properly sign each Form G-28. Photocopies, stamped signatures, electronic signatures, and typewritten names
in place of signatures are not acceptable.

Specific Instructions

Part 1. Information About Attorney or Accredited Representative
Item Number 1. Attorneys and accredited representatives, who have previously established an account in the USCIS
Electronic Immigration System (USCIS ELIS), should provide the USCIS ELIS Account Number issued by the system in
the space provided.
Item Numbers 2. - 7. Fill in all the information about the attorney or accredited representative.
Part 2. Notice of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative
Item Numbers 1.a. - 3.b. Select only one box to indicate the DHS agency where the matter is filed. If you select the box
for USCIS, list form numbers filed with Form G-28. If you select the box for CBP or ICE, list the specific matter in which
the appearance is entered.
Item Number 4. Select only one box to indicate your appearance for applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent.
Item Numbers 5.a. - 5.c. Provide the name of the applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent.
Item Numbers 6. If the applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent is an entity, provide the name of the company or
organization.

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Item Number 7. If the applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent has previously filed a benefit request using USCIS
ELIS, provide the USCIS ELIS Account Number he or she was issued. The USCIS ELIS Account Number is not the
same as an Alien Registration Number (A-Number).
Item Number 8. Provide the Alien Registration Number (A-Number) or USCIS Receipt Number, if applicable, for the
applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent.
Item Number 9. Provide the daytime telephone number for the applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent, if any.
Item Number 10. Provide the mobile telephone number for the applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent, if any.
Item Number 11. Provide the e-mail address for the applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent, if any.
Item Numbers 12.a. - 12.h. Provide the mailing address of the applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent. Do not
provide the business mailing address of the attorney or accredited representative unless it serves as the safe mailing
address on the application, petition, or request being filed with this Form G-28.

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Part 3. Eligibility Information for Attorney or Accredited Representative

Item Numbers 1.a.- 1.d. If you are an attorney admitted to practice in the United States, as defined in 8 CFR 1.2,
you must select the box and fill in the required information regarding the licensing authority for all states, possessions,
territories, commonwealths, or District of Columbia, where you are admitted. If you are subject to any order of any
court suspending, enjoining, restraining, disbarring, or otherwise restricting you in the practice of law, you must disclose
this information in the space provided for Item Number 1.d. Attorneys are required to notify DHS of convictions or
discipline under 8 CFR 292.3. Attorneys must provide the bar numbers, if applicable, for all jurisdictions in which they
are admitted to practice in Part 3., Item Number 1.b. If you need additional space to complete your answer proceed to
Part 6. Additional Information.
Item Numbers 2.a. - 2.c. If you are an accredited representative of a recognized organization, as defined in 8 CFR
292.1(a)(4), you must select the box, fill in the name of the organization recognized by the BIA under 8 CFR 292.2, and
provide the expiration date of your accreditation.
DHS will reject any Form G-28 submitted without the required information in Part 3., Item Numbers 1.a. - 1.d. or
2.a. - 2.c.
Item Number 3. If you are not the attorney or accredited representative of record, select the box and fill in the name of
the attorney or accredited representative who previously filed Form G-28 in this matter. You must submit a Form G-28
filed under these circumstances in person at a DHS office and not by mail or e-mail. A new Form G-28 must be
filed by each attorney or accredited representative who appears in the matter. You must also select the box next to
Item Numbers 1.a. - 1.c. and 2.a. - 2.b. and provide the required information.
Item Numbers 4.a. - 4.b. If you are a law student or law graduate not yet admitted to the bar, you must select the box
for Item Number 4.a. and enter the information in Part 3., Item Number 4.b., and Part 5., Item Number 2., of the
same Form G-28 filed by the supervising attorney or accredited representative. The appearance of law students and law
graduates are subject to the requirements of 8 CFR 292.1(a)(2).
Part 4. Applicant, Petitioner, Requestor, or Respondent Consent to Representation, Contact Information, and
Signature
Item Numbers 1. - 2.b. The applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent must consent to representation and the release
of information. The applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent must select the disclosure and notices boxes if he or she
desires DHS to send notices and/or secure identity documents only to the attorney of record or accredited representative.
NOTE: USCIS will not mail secure identity documents to a private, commercial, or business address in a foreign
country. USCIS, however, will mail secure identity documents to a U.S. business address of an attorney admitted to
practice law outside of the United States or to a designated Army/Air Post Office (APO), Fleet Post Office (FPO), or
Diplomatic Post Office (DPO) address. USCIS will mail notices and other correspondence to a foreign address.
Item Numbers 3.a. - 3.b. The applicant, petitioner, requestor, or respondent must sign and date the form in black ink.

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Part 5. Signature of Attorney or Accredited Representative
Item Numbers 1. - 3. The attorney or accredited representative and, if applicable, law student or law graduate must sign
and date the form in black ink.
Part 6. Additional Information
Use this section to provide additional information related to Part 3., Item Numbers 1.a. - 1.d. or to provide your U.S.
business address for purposes of receiving secure identity documents for your client (if your client has consented to your
receipt of such documents under Part 4.).

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Individuals appearing as attorneys or accredited representatives (including law students and law graduates permitted to
appear under 8 CFR 292.1(a)(2)) are subject to the rules of Professional Conduct for Practitioners found in 8 CFR 292.3.

Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Requests

You may not use this form to request records under the Freedom of Information Act or the Privacy Act, Title 5 U.S. Code
sections 552 and 552a. You may find the procedures for requesting such records in 6 CFR Part 5 and at www.uscis.gov.

DHS Privacy Act Statement

AUTHORITIES: The information requested on this form is collected pursuant to 8 C.F.R. section 292.4(a).
PURPOSE: The primary purpose for providing the requested information on this form is to establish your eligibility to
appear and act on behalf of an applicant, petitioner, or respondent. The information you provide will be used to designate
you as an attorney or accredited representative.
DISCLOSURE: The information you provide is voluntary. However, failure to provide the requested information may
prevent your ability to represent an individual or entity.
ROUTINE USES: The information will be used by and disclosed to DHS personnel and contractors or other agents who
need the information. Additionally, DHS may share the information with other federal, state, local government agencies
and authorized organizations in accordance with approved routine uses, as described in the associated published system
of records notices [DHS-USCIS-001 - Alien File (A-File) and National File Tracking System (NFTS), DHS-USCIS-005
- Inter-Country Adoptions Security, DHS-USCIS-007 - Benefits Information System, DHS-USCIS-010 - Asylum
Information and Pre-Screening, and DHS-USCIS-015 - Electronic Immigration System-2 Account and Case Management
System of Records, which can be found at www.dhs.gov/privacy]. The information may also be made available, as
appropriate for law enforcement purposes or in the interest of national security.

Paperwork Reduction Act
An agency may not conduct or sponsor an information collection, and a person is not required to respond to a collection
of information, unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The public reporting burden for this collection
of information is estimated at 53 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions and completing and
submitting the form. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information,
including suggestions for reducing this burden, to: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Regulatory Coordination
Division, Office of Policy and Strategy, 20 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20529-2140; OMB No. 1615-0105.
Do not mail your completed Form G-28 to this address.
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