Notice of Entry as Attorney or Representative for Immigration Court

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This interview helps an authorized attorney or representative fill out Form EOIR-28 to enter an appearance in an Immigration Court case.

You need this form if you will represent someone in a hearing in the Immigration Court.

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This tool helps you make the following documents:

  • Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Representative Before the Immigration Court

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Can I use this tool?

Use this interview if you are allowed to represent someone in an Immigration Court case. This includes attorneys, accredited representatives, law students or graduates, reputable individuals without pay, accredited foreign government officials, and people authorized to practice before December 23, 1952.

Do not use this interview for cases before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).

How to select the right court form

Before you start

If you plan to file in ECAS, make sure you are registered with the EOIR eRegistry.

Gather:

  1. The represented party’s name, address, and A-number
  2. The Immigration Court location
  3. Your EOIR ID number
  4. Your contact and firm/organization information

When you are finished, you will need to sign and file the form with the Immigration Court.

What happens after you finish

After completing this interview, you will get your completed forms ready for filing. This interview may give you more information about what happens next based on your answers. Learn how to file in Minnesota.

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