Filing Your Form G-28 | USCIS (2024)

An attorney or a representative accredited by the Board of Immigration Appeals (legal representative) may represent you before USCIS if you are applying for an immigration benefit or requesting a form of relief with USCIS.

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 page.

Find on this page:

  • Filing the Form G-28
  • Options for Receiving Notices and Secure Documents
  • Victims Cases
  • Cases Filed with USCIS beforeMay 18, 2015
  • Legal Representative Change of Address
  • Helpful Filing Tips

FilingForm G-28

When you file Form G-28 (edition date: 05/23/18 and 9/17/18), you can specify your preference for receiving notices and secure documents from USCIS.

If an applicant, petitioner, or requestor submits an application or benefit request with a previous version of Form G-28, we will only accept the application or request as long as it meets the acceptance criteria. In this situation, we will not accept Form G-28 and will send all notices and secure documents back to the applicant/petitioner/requestor.

Options for Receiving Notices and Secure Documents

The 05/23/18 and 9/17/18 editions of Form G-28 allow you to tell us how you would like to receive notices and secure documents.

The chart below summarizes your options:

Document typeIf you want…Then you must…Examples:
Notices, including notices with a tear-off Form I-94USCIS to send notices to your legal representativeCheck the box next to Item Number 1.a. in Part 4 of Form G-28.

Examples of notices include:

  • Receipt notices
  • Biometric services/fingerprint appointment notices
  • Requests for Evidence (RFEs)
  • Notices of Intent to Deny
  • Approval notices
  • Denials

Examples of forms where a tear off-Form I-94 is issued upon approval include:

  • Form I-102, Application for Replacement/Initial Nonimmigrant Arrival-Departure Document
  • Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status
  • Form I-589, Application for Asylum and Withholding of Removal
  • Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker
  • Form I-914, Application for T Nonimmigrant Status
  • Form I-918, Petition for U Nonimmigrant Status
Secure DocumentsUSCIS to send secure documents to your legal representativeCheck the box next to Item Number 1.b. in Part 4 of Form G-28.
  • Permanent Resident Card (“Green Card”)
  • Employment Authorization Document
  • Naturalization Certificate or Certificate of Citizenship
  • Advance Parole document
Notices with a tear-off Form I-94USCIS to send notices to youCheck the box next toItem Number 1.c. in Part 4of Form G-28.

Examples of forms where a tear off-Form I-94 is issued upon approval include:

  • Form I-102, Application for Replacement/Initial Nonimmigrant Arrival-Departure Document
  • Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status
  • Form I-589, Application for Asylum and Withholding of Removal
  • Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker
  • Form I-914, Application for T Nonimmigrant Status
  • Form I-918, Petition for U Nonimmigrant Status

If you choose to have notices sent to your legal representative, we will still send you a courtesy copy.

Victim Cases (For example - T and U Nonimmigrants, VAWA)

If...And...Then...Examples:
You filed a victim protection benefit requestYou have a Form G-28 on file

We will send all notices, approval notices with tear-off Forms I-94, and secure documents to your legal representative, unless you give us a different safe address

The forms for victim-related cases include:

  • Form I-360, Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant
  • Form I-914, Application for T Nonimmigrant Status
  • Form I-918, Petition for U Nonimmigrant Status
  • Form I-929, Petition for Qualifying Family Member of U-1 Nonimmigrant
  • Form I-751, Petition to Remove conditions on Residence (box 1e. or 1f. is checked in Part 2 under “Waiver Request Filing” because of battery/extreme cruelty during the marriage).
You filed a victim protection benefit requestYou do not have a Form G-28 on file, but the form shows that a preparer helped youWe will send all communication and documents to your preparer, unless you give us a different safe address

Cases Filed with USCIS beforeMay 18, 2015

If you submitted a Form G-28 with your case beforeMay 18, 2015, you do not need to send us a new Form G-28 to tell us your mailing preferences for notices. We will send them to your legal representative as long as your Form G-28 is still valid. If you want to change or withdraw your legal representative, or tell us your mailing preferences for secure documents, see below.

Keep Your Current Legal Representative

If you already submitted a Form G-28 and you want…You must...And mail it to...

To keep your current legal representative

AND

USCIS to send your secure document(s) to your legal representative

Complete a new Form G-28 (edition date: 05/23/18 or 09/17/18), and make sure you and your legal representative complete and sign the appropriate sections of the form. Indicate your mailing preferences by checking the box next to Item Number 1.b. in Part 4 for secure documents.

The USCIS office where your case is pending.

You can find the USCIS office address on the most recent notice you received from USCIS.

Change or Withdraw Your Current Legal Representative

If you already submitted a Form G-28, but you want to…You must...And mail it to...
Change your legal representativeComplete a new Form G-28 (edition date: 05/23/18 or 09/17/18), and make sure you and your new legal representative complete and sign the appropriate sections of the form. Indicate your mailing preferences by checking the box next to Item Number 1.a. for notices and/or Item Number 1.b. for secure documents in Part 4.

The USCIS office where your case is pending.

Find the USCIS office address on the most recent notice you received from USCIS.

Withdraw your legal representative

Send us a letter saying you want to withdraw your legal representative and intend to continue your case without any legal representation.

If you do so, USCIS will communicate only with you.

Make sure that you write “ATTN: G-28” on the line below the P.O. Box on your mailing envelope so we can send your new Form G-28 to the correct location.It is also very important that you give us the receipt number for your pending case. We receive thousands of filings every week, and it is possible that we may have already taken action on your case by the time we receive your new Form G-28. Please know that we make every effort to match your new Form G-28 to your pending case as quickly as possible.

Legal Representative Change of Address

If you are a legal representative and you need to change your address on file with USCIS, you may do so by doing one of the following:

  • Submit a new Form G-28 for every pending case and include the receipt number, OR
  • Submit a letter on your office stationery that clearly states “ATTORNEY CHANGE OF ADDRESS.” Your letter must include a spreadsheet of pending cases with the form type, receipt number, A-Number, and the applicant's name listed for each case.

You must submit your form or letter to the USCIS office where the cases are currently pending.

Helpful Filing Tips

If you do not properly complete your Form G-28, we will not accept it. This means that we will not send any notices or secure documents to your legal representative and will not recognize any mailing preferences you may have.

To make sure we accept your Form G-28, follow these tips to avoid common mistakes:

  • Sign your Form G-28 with a black pen. The most common mistake we see is that the form is not signed. We will not accept a stamped or typewritten name in place of a signature. However, we will consider a photocopied, faxed, or scanned copy of the original handwritten signature valid for filing purposes. The photocopy, fax, or scan must be of the original document containing the handwritten, ink signature.
    • You must sign in Part 4.
    • Your legal representative must sign in Part 5.
  • When signing Part 4, remember to tell us your preferences for where you would like your notices and secure documents mailed (for example, to you or to your attorney of record/accredited representative).
  • Make sure the information is clear on the form.
    • If you complete the form by hand, use a black pen and write inside the spaces provided;
    • Never use highlighters or correction fluid; and
    • Never gray out any part of the form.
  • Properly complete the form.
    • Complete ALL of the fields in Part 1;
    • List the first and last name of the legal representative; and
    • Include your first and last name exactly as it appears on the related immigration form. If you are filing a petition, enter the petitioner’s information (not yours). If you are filing an application, your name.
  • Do not send another Form G-28 to a lockbox facility.
Filing Your Form G-28 | USCIS (2024)

FAQs

How do I know if my I-134A is approved? ›

Case status inquiries: You can check the status of your Form I-134A in your USCIS online account or via Case Status Online. The USCIS Contact Center can only give you the same case status information that you see in your USCIS online account.

How much does it cost to file g28? ›

Common Forms and Fees for U.S. Citizenship
Government FormWho Must File ItFiling Fee
Form DS-117 (Application to Determine Returning Resident Status)Green card holder seeking U.S. citizenship$180
Form G-28 (Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney)Attorney (or another practitioner of law)$0
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Can two people file I-134A for the same person? ›

Can I file 1 Form I-134A for the entire family? No. Supporters must file a separate Form I-134A for each beneficiary, including minor children. Note that children under the age of 18 must be traveling to the United States in the care and legal custody of their parent or legal guardian.

What happens if USCIS denies your case? ›

If an unfavorable decision is made (your case is denied and/or you are ordered removed), you will receive a notice explaining why the decision in your case was unfavorable. This notice will also explain if you can file an appeal.

What happens after I-134A is approved? ›

We will determine whether the Form I-134A is sufficient, and we may request additional evidence to make our determination. If approved, beneficiaries will receive an email from USCIS with instructions on how to set up a USCIS online account and other next steps.

How long to wait for I-134A approval? ›

The I-134A is the Biden new 2023 2-year humanitarian parole program for only four countries, Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. It is not 1-134 Affidavit of Support. Wait time for the new program is about more than six months.

How long does G28 take to process? ›

G-28 are seldom filed alone. If filed alone it can take a couple of months to be entered into the system.

Is G28 necessary? ›

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.

Can I file g28 online? ›

ERO eFile is an online system developed to electronically file G-28s with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).

What is proof of income for I-134A? ›

If you are filing Form I-134A with a co-supporter, they are subject to the same financial evidentiary requirements and should submit financial evidence such as bank statements, a letter from their employer, and income tax returns.

How much is sufficient income for I134? ›

For a household of four, a sponsor on an I-134 or a supporter on an I-134A residing in one of the lower 48 states in 2023 would need to evidence income of $30,000, while the equivalent sponsor on an I-864 would need to evidence $37,500. Does each parole applicant need a separate I-134 or I-134A?

Why is the I134a taking so long? ›

This makes them vulnerable to being overloaded with work whenever an incident or a trend leads to a significant increase in cases that they deal with regularly. Recent delays regarding I-134a processing--a case that should only take a month at worst to process, is likely one such example of USCIS being overloaded.

Can I be deported if my case was denied? ›

Whatever the reason for the denial of the immigration case, the consequences are serious and in some cases, we could face deportation proceedings.

Do I get deported if my green card is denied? ›

The straight answer is yes; you can get deported if your green card is not processed even if you're married to a U.S. citizen. Over 10% of individuals who are deported from the U.S. are lawful permanent residents, which can be for different reasons.

How do I know if USCIS is reviewing my case? ›

Online: Use the case status online tool to check for updates about your immigration case. You will need your 13-character receipt number from your application or petition. By phone: If you are calling from the U.S., contact the USCIS National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283 or TTY 1-800-767-1833.

What does case confirmed mean on i134a? ›

This is for the advance parole process. Case confirmed means that the form was approved and it can move to the next step. The beneficiary (person in the other country) can create a USCIS online and can begin to confirm information and submit to get approval for travel.

How do I check my citizenship status? ›

How to Check U.S. Citizenship Application Status Online
  1. Find the Receipt Number for your U.S. citizenship application. (See “Receipt Numbers” below.)
  2. Visit the USCIS “Case Status Online” tracker.
  3. Enter your Receipt Number.
  4. Click “Check Status.”

How much money do you need for affidavit of support on I-134? ›

For a household of four, a sponsor on an I-134 or a supporter on an I-134A residing in one of the lower 48 states in 2023 would need to evidence income of $30,000, while the equivalent sponsor on an I-864 would need to evidence $37,500.

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