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Immigration Bond Services

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Navigate the Complexities of Immigration Bonds with Professional Support

When a loved one is detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), securing their release as quickly as possible is a top priority. An immigration bond allows detainees to be released while awaiting their immigration court hearings, ensuring they can remain with their families and better prepare their case. At Martinez Immigration, our experienced lawyers help clients navigate the immigration bond process, secure fair bond amounts, and advocate for detainees’ release.

Need assistance securing an immigration bond? Contact our skilled attorneys today!

Who Needs ICE Bond Services?

An experienced lawyer can assist with:

  • Securing Release from ICE Custody – Advocating for fair bond amounts and quick release.
  • Bond Reduction Hearings – Fighting to lower high bond amounts that may be unaffordable.
  • Filing for Bond Eligibility – Representing detainees who may qualify for bond but were initially denied.
  • Preparing Evidence for Bond Hearings – Gathering supporting documentation to demonstrate strong community ties.
  • Explaining Bond Responsibilities – Ensuring clients understand their obligations and court attendance requirements after release.
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Not sure if your loved one qualifies for a bond?

Our attorneys can assess eligibility and file for a bond hearing.

Understanding Immigration Bonds

An immigration bond is a financial guarantee ensuring that a detained non-citizen will comply with immigration court proceedings after release. The bond amount is determined by ICE or an immigration judge and varies based on factors such as:

  • Risk of Flight – The likelihood that the detainee will attend all court hearings.
  • Community Ties – Family, employment, or long-term residence in the U.S. can support a lower bond.
  • Criminal History – A clean record or evidence of rehabilitation may help secure bond approval.
  • Threat to Public Safety – If ICE determines a detainee poses a risk, they may not qualify for bond.
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Types of Immigration Bonds

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Delivery Bond

Allows the detainee to be released while their immigration case is pending, as long as they attend all hearings

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Voluntary Departure Bond

Requires the detainee to leave the U.S. voluntarily within a certain timeframe; the bond is refundable if departure is confirmed.

A delivery bond allows more time to prepare an immigration case, while a voluntary departure bond is for those choosing to leave the U.S. voluntarily.

How to Apply for a Immigration Bond Process

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Consult with an Immigration Attorney

Determine bond eligibility and prepare necessary documentation.

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Request a Bond Hearing (If Necessary)

If ICE denies bond, an attorney can request a bond hearing before an immigration judge.

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Gather Supporting Evidence

Collect proof of strong community ties, family relationships, and employment history to support bond eligibility.

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Attend the Bond Hearing

The immigration judge reviews the case and determines if bond is granted and at what amount.

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Pay the Bond

If approved, the bond must be paid by someone with legal status in the U.S. (a friend, family member, or sponsor).

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Detainee’s Release from ICE Custody

The detainee must follow all court requirements to avoid bond revocation.

If a detainee misses a court hearing, their bond may be forfeited, and they risk immediate deportation.

Required Documentation

Proof of Identity

Government-issued ID or passport of the detainee.

Evidence of Strong Community Ties

Employment records, utility bills, proof of family relationships, or letters of support.

Criminal History Report (If Applicable)

Any court documents or evidence of rehabilitation.

Financial Statements of Sponsor

To show the person paying the bond is financially capable of supporting the detainee.

Need help gathering documents? Our attorneys ensure your case is well-documented to improve bond approval chances.

Common Immigration Bond Challenges & Legal Solutions

Challenges

Solutions

High Bond Amounts

The set bond amount is too expensive for the detainee or family to afford.

Our attorneys request a bond reduction hearing, presenting evidence that justifies a lower bond amount.

Denial of Bond

Some detainees are denied bond due to criminal history or flight risk.

We fight for eligibility by demonstrating rehabilitation, strong community ties, and financial stability.

Missed Court Dates Leading to Bond Revocation

If a detainee misses a hearing, they risk losing their bond money and being re-detained.

Our legal team ensures clients receive proper notifications and support to attend all hearings.

Additional Resources

ICE – Immigration Bond Information

ICE Resource

EOIR – Bond Hearings Guide

EOIR Resource

Frequently Asked Questions

No, some detainees do not qualify for a bond due to their immigration history, criminal background, or flight risk.

If a detainee fails to appear in court, their bond may be revoked, and they risk deportation.

Yes, if the detainee completes all immigration hearings, bond money may be refunded to the person who paid it.

It varies. If ICE grants a bond, release can happen within 24-48 hours after payment. If a hearing is required, the process may take a few weeks.

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