April 11, 2024
Border crossing arrests from Mexico reached an all-time high this year. When you combine this with the arrests of undocumented immigrants in the United States, it's easy to see why the immigration courts are incredibly backed up.
Unfortunately, this means detained individuals can often languish in prison for months or even years awaiting their trials. The good news is an ICE bond might be able to help you secure their release.
The bad news is these bonds can be expensive. Learning how to get help with bond money is perhaps the most important part of the bond process. That's why we made this guide to walk you through your options.
ICE bonds, also known as immigration bonds, allow for the release of someone detained on immigration charges. It's important to note not everyone will be eligible for an immigration bond.
However, for those who are eligible and can afford it, it can be a way to get your loved ones out of detention centers before they're tried. So how does it work? You'll pay the bond which will secure the release of the individual.
This bond is used as collateral to ensure the individual will show up at their release date. If the individual shows up to their hearing, the bond amount will be returned in full.
Now the good news is if you have the money, posting a bond with ICE is fairly straightforward. Unfortunately, many people don't have the funds to pay these high bail amounts. Thankfully, there are other solutions.
Since many people can't afford immigration bonds, the best solution is to work with a bond company for ICE bond assistance. In exchange for a fee, these companies will provide you with financial help for bonds.
Usually, you will need to put up some form of collateral for the ICE release. So what will happen if you can't or aren't willing to pay this collateral?
If you have trouble securing bond funds, it won't invoke any criminal penalties. Instead, it just means the individual will need to stay in jail until the courts resolve their case.
The first thing you need to look for in an ICE bond company is proper licensure. ICE bonds aren't like regular jail bonds so you need to make sure they specialize in them.
Immigration bond companies are also notorious for charging high rates, so make sure they're reasonable. If you have any language requirements they should be able to accommodate you.
We hope this guide helped you learn how to get help with bond money. Here at Action Immigration Bonds and Insurance Services Inc., we know every second your loved one is detained can be agony.
That's why we work with you to get the money needed for their temporary release. What's more, we do so in a way that's fast and fair. So if you're ready for the ICE bond help you need, get in touch with us today.
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