[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 8, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 8CFR3.63]

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                     TITLE 8--ALIENS AND NATIONALITY
 
CHAPTER I--IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
 
PART 3--EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR IMMIGRATION REVIEW--Table of Contents
 
            Subpart E--List of Free Legal Services Providers
 
Sec. 3.63  Applications.

    (a) Generally. In order to qualify to appear on the list of free 
legal services providers maintained by the Chief Immigration Judge under 
this subpart, an organization or attorney must file an application 
requesting to be placed on the list. This application must be filed with 
the Office of the Chief Immigration Judge, along with proof of service 
on the Court Administrator of the Immigration Court having jurisdiction 
over each locality where the organization or attorney provides free 
legal services. Each submission must be identified by the notation 
``Application for Free Legal Services Providers List'' on the envelope, 
and must also indicate if the organization or attorney is willing to 
represent indigent aliens in asylum proceedings.
    (b) Organizations recognized under Sec. 292.2. An organization that 
is recognized under Sec. 292.2 of this chapter must submit a declaration 
signed by an authorized officer of the organization which states that 
the organization complies with all of the qualifications set forth in 
Sec. 3.62(a).
    (c) Organizations not recognized under Sec. 292.2. An organization 
that is not recognized under Sec. 292.2 of this chapter must submit a 
declaration signed by an authorized officer of the organization which 
states that the organization complies with all of the qualifications set 
forth in Sec. 3.62(b).

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    (d) Attorneys. An attorney must:
    (1) Submit a declaration that states that:
    (i) He or she provides free legal services to indigent aliens;
    (ii) He or she is willing to represent indigent aliens in 
immigration proceedings pro bono; and
    (iii) He or she is not under any order of any court suspending, 
enjoining, restraining, disbarring, or otherwise restricting him or her 
in the practice of law; and
    (2) Include the attorney's bar number, if any, from each bar of the 
highest court of the state, possession, territory, or commonwealth in 
which he or she is admitted to practice law.
    (e) Changes in addresses or status. Organizations and attorneys 
referred to in this subpart are under a continuing obligation to notify 
the Chief Immigration Judge, in writing, within ten business days, of 
any change of address, telephone number, or qualifying or professional 
status. Failure to notify the Chief Immigration Judge of any such change 
may result in the name of the organization or attorney being removed 
from the list.