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An IMMIGRATION BOND is often refered to as an Immigration Bail Bond. You are not actually bailing a INS or ICE Detainee for a crime. You are Putting up an Immigration Bond to assure the Detainee returns to court to request citizenship status or amy leave the county on a voluntary departure.

Therefore the proper term is an IMMIGRATION BOND. We can at S.O.S Bail Bonds can help you free your loved one in as little as 24 to 48 hours. Being one of very few Immigration Bond Companies, we can offer you the best terms and easiest approval for the Detainee to be released on an Immigration Bond.

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An illegal immigrant is eligible for an immigration bond if he or she has been arrested by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and has been issued a Warrant of Arrest. Immigration bonds are like a criminal bail bond guarantying the appearance of an individual in court. The amount of a bond is to ensure that the defendant will appear for all immigration proceedings. 

 The alien is only considered for the immigration bond if eligible. The alien must show that his release would not pose a danger to property or persons, and that he is likely to appear for all proceedings. A bail bondsman can post the immigration bond once the INS determines that the alien is eligible. However, an immigration bond can also be posted through a private company rather than the INS. These basic requirements are like that of bail bonds. 


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Bonds can be posted by either the detainee, or someone wiling to post the bond amount for them such as a relative or friend. The amount will vary as there is no flat rate for a bond. The bond must be made in cash. Once the payment is received the detained will be released. They must appear in court for their future appointment or the bond money will be lost. If they fulfill their obligation to show up for court then the money is returned to the individual whom posted bond. The money can possibly take a year or even longer to be returned so this makes it harder to find someone who is willing to post the bond. There may be other requirements that must be met by the individual posting the bond as well. In the cases where the bond amount cannot be posted by a relative or friend, detainees have another alternative. They can turn to someone who posts immigration bonds or an immigration bondsman. However, using their services will likely result in a higher fee. A co-signer will be required and possibly some type of collateral may have to be put down. An immigration bondsman can be found in the telephone directory such as the Yellow Pages or by doing an Internet search. They will usually charge a non-refundable fee based on a certain percent of the bond amount. It is important to do some research on the bondsman because they must have a special license for immigration bonds. In addition, the insurance company that underwrites the bonds must be registered with the government. Calling the State’s Division of Insurance in the state the bondsman does business may be another way of finding out if they are qualified

 

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When You call you should know:
1. Full Name of the Person needing the Immigration Bail Bond.
2. Alien Number "A Number".
3. Where they were Born.
4. State and Facillity holding the Detainee.
5. Immigration Bail Amount.


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