Fast Bond Release: Your Guide to Quick Immigration Bail Solutions

April 24, 2024

Action Immigration

Beginning January 2024 and up to April, over 170,165 immigrants have been ordered deported by immigration judges this year. Over 3.5 million active cases were still pending before the Immigration Court. 

If you or a loved one has found themselves in custody, fast immigration release solutions may help you find the legal assistance you need. At the very least, it can allow you the time to get your affairs in order before the worst happens. 

Here's your guide to achieving a faster bond release process and what you need to know. 

Types of Immigration Bonds

There are four main types of immigration bonds available. 

A delivery bond allows a detainee to come out of detection, but they must attend all immigration hearings. This is one of the most common and allows you to see a lawyer on your own time. 

Voluntary departure bonds permit the detainee to leave the country voluntarily. This allows them to otherwise avoid a criminal sentence. 

There are also public safety bonds and order of supervision bonds. The former ensures that the person does not become a public charge. The latter ensures that they surrender for removal. 

All of these usually require some kind of collateral to borrow. 

The Immigration Bail Process

It's important to understand the bail process and when you should apply for a bond. 

The immigration bail process begins immediately after a person is detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. They can request a bond hearing, and then the immigration judge will determine the set amount for release. 

Some factors that may influence this amount include the severity of their crime as well as whether or not they're a flight risk. 

Eligible applicants for an immigration bond must demonstrate that they pose no danger to the community. ICE may also consider how long a person has been in the country and if they have dependents. 

Quick Bond Release Tips

If you want a fast immigration release process, then you'll need immediate legal assistance. Immigration attorneys can guide you through it all and help you get any necessary documentation. This includes proof of employment, letters of support, and evidence of stable housing. 

You may not be able to afford bond with your own savings. In that case, you can rely on a bond agency to post the bond on your behalf. You'll have to pay a fee, but you can repay the full amount on your own terms. 

What might get in the way of a quick bond release is high bond amounts. You may have difficulty securing this amount even with financial assistance. 

Expedite Your Bond Release

The worst thing about getting detained as an immigrant is the long wait. If you manage to get a quick bond release, you can spend that time with your family and planning your legal recourse. 

Action Immigration Bonds & Insurance Services is here to help ICE detainees get same-day release. We're open 24/7, have over 43 years in business, and staff bilingual agents ready to answer your call. Get a free consultation today to learn more about our services. 

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