In this day and age of globalization, global travel is no longer an issue to marvel at anymore. With tremendous developments in transport over the past half-century, we can safely agree that you can get right about anywhere in the world today. This trend has been met with a need to set up cross border regulations to govern people in foreign countries hence immigration offices. Now, if as an immigrant you lack proper documentation or overstay your visa, then you risk being detained and ultimately deported by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The deportation process is a lengthy one, and so the detainees can be released on bond. The primary objective of anyone in ICE custody is freedom. Therefore, if they turn to you for help, you may have the money needed but lack an understanding of how to pay the immigration bond. This article will help you past this problem.


The first thing you need to do is gather relevant information about the detainee. Primarily, their full legal names and registration number are integral in identification. Equally, you must find out the current detention center they are being held in as immigrants tend to be moved around a lot by the ICE. Armed with this info, you can now find out if the detainee is eligible for bond by contacting the ICE officer in charge of the case. At this point, the ICE can set a bond if they deem the situation not as severe. However, if the detainee has been linked to criminal or terrorist activities, the ICE may refuse to set the bond, and at this stage, a hearing before an immigration judge will be vital in ascertaining eligibility and establishing the bond figure.  You can  learn  more here.


Once the bond figure is set, you can proceed to make the payment. Now, cash payments and personal checks are not allowed. The only way to make an immigration bond payment is to get a cashier’s check or money order. The money order must be made out to the Department of Homeland Security. Ensure that your name is present on either of the payment methods and also the detainee’s name and registration number.  Click here for more information  USImmigrationBonds.com .


Now before posting this bond, ensure you contact the ICE officer of this step you are taking. This proactive approach will allow the officer time to arrange for the detainee’s presentation prior to release. You can’t post the bond unless the detainee is available and ready for release. With this done, take your payment to the right ICE office and do so early as time is needed for processing. If all goes well, then make sure you update the immigration court with the immigrant’s current address so that they receive notices of hearings. At this point, it is also prudent to seek proper legal representation with someone who understands these kinds of cases.Also, as the payer, you should have legal status as a citizen of the country, and you must carry your I.D. and original social security card as you present yourself to the ICE.  Find more info here : https://www.britannica.com/topic/bond-law.

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