I am currently in the process of submitting I-485. How do I submit my new G-28? Do I submit G28 before submitting the I-485 or submit G-28 along with the I-485 application? I want the new G-28 to take effect for the I-485 application. What are the specific instructions to submit the G-28?
Thank you in advance for all the responses.
---------------Is there a special form for revocation of G-28 form?
--------------NO, if you want to revoke the 28 Filed by lawyer then write to USCIS that Lawyer XYZ no more represent you and form G28 should be revoked and all the future Communication from USCIS should be sent to your home address:XXXXXXXX
If yes, where can I download it?
Otherwise, is there an example of revocation letter that really worked?
Thanks!
I am currently in the process of submitting I-485.
----------- you sign form G28 if you send I-485 through a lawyer. if sending directly no G28 is needed
How do I submit my new G-28? Do I submit G28 before submitting the I-485 or submit G-28 along with the I-485 application? I want the new G-28 to take effect for the I-485 application. What are the specific instructions to submit the G-28?
Thank you in advance for all the responses.
jk0274 - thank you for the quick response. I am self petitioning my I-485 and letting go my attorney from the process. I just want to make sure that the current attorney does not receive any mail correspondence regarding my I-485 case and does not have any authority over the case. Thanks again.
JThat is, the G-28 revokation DID NOT WORK - USCIS still sent my I-485 approval notices to the old attorney, despite the revokation.
I am not sure if anyone can revoke G28 at any time and say OK now I am going to represent myself. My thinking is that there is financial bond between the lawyer and the applicant (you pay something now and something after approval or so). I do not know, I never used attorney for any of my applications.
I am not sure if anyone can revoke G28 at any time and say OK now I am going to represent myself. My thinking is that there is financial bond between the lawyer and the applicant (you pay something now and something after approval or so). I do not know, I never used attorney for any of my applications.