Immigration Bail Bonds (Federal)
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Quick Answer
Immigration bond amounts are set by an Immigration Judge or ICE and typically start at $1,500, but can exceed $10,000. Unlike state bonds, these often require full collateral to guarantee the detainee appears for federal hearings.
Immigration bonds are distinct from state bonds. If your loved one is held by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) or has an immigration detainer, you need a bondsman licensed for Federal transactions. We specialize in navigating the complex DHS/ICE protocols to reunite families pending their hearing.
Why This Requires a Specialist
The Release Process
A-Number Lookup
We locate the detainee using their Alien Registration Number (A-Number).
Bond Verification
We verify the bond amount set by the Immigration Judge or ICE officer.
Federal Posting
We post the Delivery Bond directly with the DHS field office.
Common Charges We Handle
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What is an Immigration Delivery Bond?
It guarantees that the alien will appear for all immigration court hearings. If they appear, the collateral is returned at the end of the case.
How much do immigration bonds cost?
They are higher than state bonds, often starting at $1,500 and going up to $10,000+. The premium structure is different (15% is standard for Federal).
Do you need collateral?
Yes. Due to the high flight risk and federal nature, immigration bonds almost always require full collateral (real estate or cash) to secure the bond.