If your friend or loved one has been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and you want them to get released before their hearing, it is likely that you will need to acquire an immigration bail bond. A bond is a set amount of money that ICE asks for as a guarantee that the person facing deportation will attend all of their hearings. It is important to remember that getting out of detention on a bond is not the end of the deportation case. The person facing deportation must still go to all their court dates.
At Martinez Immigration, we help our clients understand and obtain a bond. Book a virtual consultation today to get started.
ICE and an immigration judge have the right to determine if a detainee is eligible for bail, based on a number of factors. These include:
ICE’s officers or the judge will set the bond amount and the team at Martinez Immigrations will post it for you. From there, we can work on the immigration case to help the former detainee make their new life in America.
With all of the benefits available to an asylee, it’s easy to understand that USCIS and DHS take asylum-seekers seriously. Applying for asylum is complex, time-consuming process that can frustrate and exclude many individuals that should qualify.