About Form G-28
Attorneys and legal representatives accredited by the Board of Immigration Appeals use Form G-28 to notify USCIS of their legal representation in a given case. Form G-28 must be signed by the legal representative and by the applicant/petitioner/requestor.
When a valid Form G-28 is on file, USCIS communicates with the legal representative.
New Form G-28 Changes
The revised Form G-28, with the 03/04/2015 edition date, includes two new boxes that allow the applicant/petitioner/requestor to tell USCIS whether they want to receive their notices and secure documents directly, or whether they want USCIS to send them to their legal representative.
The revised Form G-28 also collects more biographic data, email addresses and cell phone numbers.
Beginning April 13, 2015, USCIS will not accept earlier versions of Form G-28. If an applicant, petitioner, or requestor submits an application or benefit request with a previous version of Form G-28, we will accept only the application or request as long as it meets the acceptance criteria.
In this situation, we will not accept the Form G-28 and will send all notices and secure documents only to the applicant/petitioner/requestor.
For More Information
Visit the Filing Your Form G-28 Web page to learn more about the revised form.
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