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Specific
Instructions
…Item
Numbers 9. - 10.
Provide the telephone number and e-mail address, if any, for the
applicant, petitioner, or respondent.
Item
Numbers 11.a. - 11.h. Provide
the mailing address of the applicant, petitioner, or respondent.
Do not provide the address of the attorney. If
the applicant, petitioner, or respondent has used a safe mailing
address on the application or petition being filed with this Form
G-28I, provide it in these spaces.
…Part
4. Applicant, Petitioner, or Respondent Consent to Representation,
Contact Information, and Signature
Item
Numbers 1. - 2.b. The
applicant, petitioner, or respondent must consent to
representation and the release of information. The applicant,
petitioner, 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.
…Part
6. Additional Information
Use
this section to provide additional information related to Part
3.,
Item
Numbers 1.a. - 1.d.
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…Item
Number
9. Provide
the daytime
telephone
number
for the
applicant, petitioner, requestor,
or respondent,
if any.
Item
Number 10.
Provide the email address for the applicant, petitioner,
requestor, or respondent, if any.
Item
Numbers 11.a.
- 11.h.
Provide the
mailing address of the applicant, petitioner, 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-28I.
…Part
4. Applicant, Petitioner, or Respondent Consent to Representation,
Contact Information, and Signature
Item
Numbers 1. - 2.b. The
applicant, petitioner, or respondent must consent to
representation and the release of information. The applicant,
petitioner, 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.
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.
…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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