The G-28 Form is an immigration form filed by an accredited representative through
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to process the case of an applicant for immigration benefits or relief. However, the form need not be submitted if a non-citizen doesn’t have an attorney and is submitting an immigrant- related application or is going through removal proceedings without an accredited representative’s assistance.
An accredited representative can be a lawyer, a member of a charitable organization, a social service representative, a religious minister or priest, or a member of another organization that is committed to helping people.
Once the Form G-28 is submitted, the attorney representing …show more content…
The form itself, which is free to file, will save the non-citizen a significant amount of time, hassle, and frustration having to read through complex, various documents.
Some additional factors to keep in mind when filing Form G-28:
In the past, the USCIS has revised the form (January 2015). Therefore, if the form is revised, the prior versions cannot be submitted, so you should ensure that the correct G-28 version is being submitted to the USCIS.
Form E-28, while similar to a G-28, is not identical in nature. Form E-28 is to be used to enter an appearance before the immigration court.
Form G-28 is to be submitted to USCIS for each application or petition.
If submitting a G-28 for employment purposes, the G-28 must also be filed in conjunction with an employment authorization application.
Attorneys cannot use their firm’s address as the client’s mailing address.
The online downloadable version of Form G-28 can be obtained at www.uscis.gov/g-28. When filing an appeal to the Administrative Appeals Office, a new Form G-28 should be filed.
In a proceeding before the USCIS, the beneficiary of a petition is