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An immigration bond is money paid to the court to release a detained immigrant, while ensuring a return for further court proceedings.
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An Immigration Judge's Approval of an Immigration Bond Can be Only the Beginning of a Long Wait So you've just received approval for release on bond b...
Know Your Rights Not everyone is eligible to being released from custody. For example, individuals with serious criminal records have little to no ch...
Where is my friend or family member likely going to be detained? This depends on which locality or state your loved one gets picked up from. Lets supp...
ARE YOU BOND ELIGIBLE? If you are bond eligible DHS/ICE may have already set a bond. If this is the case, you can attempt to pay this bond. If bond h...
Learn about detainers any immigration context where someone is being held for a criminal violation
Play VideoImmigration agencies: Who are the decision makers? The US government has many agencies for immigration. With deportation / removal, the main agenci...
Undocumented foreigners live in fear that Immigration will detain them, causing wounding separtion from their family. Unfortunately, this fear becomes...
HOW DO I POST MY BOND? If the Immigration Judge has granted you a Voluntary Departure Bond and has required you to post a Bond, you MUST post the Bon...
There are countless reasons why a foreigner can be detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE.) It’s an incredibly emotional situation for t...
Immigration laws are a very serious. If you are trying to become a citizen of the United States or a resident of the United States, then there are sev...
In deportation cases, there are various types of defenses available. Each case is different, so whether you qualify for a particular category will dep...
Advice If You Are Stopped Or Detained By ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Do not lie to a federal officer. An ICE officer is a federal off...
Recently the controversial Secure Communities program has been expanded to New York. The program requires local jails to match fingerprints against a...
Eligibility To be eligible for the relief of cancellation of removal, an applicant must prove: 1- That the applicant has ten years presence in the U.S...
When a non-citizen is arrested by local law enforcement, a bond may be set for their release - but sometimes friends and relatives go to the jail to p...
Gather Vital Documents In order to expedite your loved one's potential release from custody, the most important first step is to gather any and all do...
If your loved one has been detained, he or she may ask an immigration judge to order his or her release under bond while his or her case is pending. A...
If you have a work permit, present it. Adults over the age of 18 should always carry their work authorization documentation with them. Not carrying t...
Do Not Lie to ICE! Although you may remain silent, never lie to a federal officer. Chances are, you are not going to get ahead by lying and they will...
Since President Obama was elected, his administration has detained and deported more persons than any administration before. According to Department o...
Immigration Bond The views expressed on this page are those of individual authors and may not reflect the views of the U.S. government. The informati...
When an individual is detained by the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a branch of the USCIS, it may be possible for an immigratio...
Step One: Is The Person in Immigration Custody? It is very common in the Atlanta Metro-area to go to a county jail for a minor offense and end up with...
Delivery Bonds Under a delivery bond, an individual must be issued a Notice of Custody Conditions and Warrant of Arrest. Not all individuals will have...
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