This document contains official instructions for DHS Form G-28I , Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney in Matters Outside the Geographical Confines of the United States - a form released and collected by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Q: What is the DHS Form G-28I?
A: The DHS Form G-28I is the Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney in Matters Outside the Geographical Confines of the United States.
Q: Who should use the DHS Form G-28I?
A: Attorneys who are representing clients in matters outside the geographical confines of the United States should use the DHS Form G-28I.
Q: What is the purpose of the DHS Form G-28I?
A: The purpose of the DHS Form G-28I is to notify the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that an attorney is representing a client in matters outside the geographical confines of the United States.
Q: Is the DHS Form G-28I mandatory?
A: Yes, if you are an attorney representing a client in matters outside the geographical confines of the United States, you are required to submit the DHS Form G-28I.
Q: Are there any fees associated with the DHS Form G-28I?
A: No, there are no filing fees for the DHS Form G-28I.
Q: Can the DHS Form G-28I be filed electronically?
A: No, the DHS Form G-28I cannot be filed electronically. It must be filed by mail.
Q: What documents should be included with the DHS Form G-28I?
A: You should include a copy of the Notice of Entry of Appearance with the DHS Form G-28I.
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