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IMMIGRATION DETENTION
Need Help Getting Out of Detention?

There are several ways a detained individual can be released from detention while their immigration case is pending. Here’s a breakdown of the differences between release under bond, release under own recognizance, and supervised release:

 

Release Under Bond (Immigration Bond Release):

 

What It Is: This is a financial guarantee paid to the court or the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which allows an individual to be released from detention. The bond is set during a bond hearing by an immigration judge. The purpose of the bond is to ensure that the detainee will appear for all immigration hearings and comply with the judge's decision.

Cost: The bond amount can vary significantly, generally starting at $1,500 and going upwards depending on factors like the detainee’s flight risk, ties to the community, and criminal history.

Refundable: The bond money is refunded to the person who paid it if the detainee complies with all the terms of their release, including attending all court hearings and obeying the judge’s final order.

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Release on Own Recognizance (ROR):

 

What It Is: This type of release means that the detainee is released without having to pay a bond, based on their promise to attend all future court hearings and comply with the judge’s orders. This decision is also made by an immigration judge during a hearing.

Eligibility Factors: Factors influencing eligibility for ROR include the detainee's ties to the community, whether they have family members who are U.S. citizens or lawful residents, their employment situation, and their criminal record. Generally, those considered low risk are more likely to be granted release on recognizance.

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Supervised Release:

 

What It Is: Supervised release involves conditions set by ICE that might include regular check-ins with immigration officers, curfews, or electronic monitoring (such as an ankle bracelet). This type of release is used as an alternative to detention and allows ICE to monitor the activities of the individual while their case is being processed.

Conditions: The specific conditions can vary widely but are designed to reduce the risk of absconding. The level of supervision depends on various risk assessments.

Each type of release has its own set of criteria and implications, and the appropriate form of release can depend heavily on the specifics of an individual’s immigration case, their history, and the judge's discretion. These options are part of the immigration system's efforts to ensure individuals comply with immigration proceedings while not necessarily keeping them in detention.

 

 

IF YOUR LOVE ONE HAS BEEN DETAINED BY IMMIGRATION WE CAN PROCESS HI/HER RELEASE UNDER RECOGNIZANCE:

Need Help Getting Out of Detention?

If you or your loved one is detained on immigration charges, you might qualify for release under recognizance, allowing you to get out of detention without paying bond.

Our legal team is experienced in obtaining recognizance releases for detainees. We understand each case is unique and provide personalized legal strategies. We believe in keeping families together and fight tirelessly for your rights.

Services We Provide:

Evaluation of eligibility for release under recognizance

Complete handling of the legal process for recognizance release

Regular updates and communications about your case

Support and guidance post-release

Start with a free consultation to discuss your options. Contact us, fill out the form below. We will get back to you as soon as possible.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this advertisement is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. The cases and outcomes discussed in this ad do not guarantee similar results for other cases. Immigration law is complex and constantly changing, and the specifics of your case may vary from the general scenarios presented here. Our testimonials or endorsements do not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matters.

 Our firm does not make any representation that the services described herein are appropriate or available for use in other locations. please consult an immigration lawyer if you have a question.

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