Immigration Bail BondsImmigration bonds are a form of federal bond and are typically set for detainees held by the US Deaprtment of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) pending a hearing or court appearance. Our fee to post an immigration bond is 12% of the bond amount. This is a ONE TIME CHARGE. We do not have two year minimums, and we do not charge renewal fees, unlike our competitors. Collateral for these bonds can range from real estate property anywhere in the United States, available credit on credit cards, raw land, or cash. Many people are confused about the difference between bail bonds and immigration bonds. Immigration bonds concern civil administrative matters, whereas bail bonds concern criminal cases, where someone can be sent to prison. The judge in immigration matters can allow someone to remain legally in the United States or order them removed (deported) to some other country. In most cases your loved one will be home the same day you call. For more information or to discuss your particular case, call us at 1-888-767-2245.
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