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Category Archives: Immigration Bond Help
Federal vs. State Law
One of the primary reasons there exists Federal Statutes to govern certain industries lies in the fact that in many cases there exists a conflict due to the contradictory laws of various States. Such is the case in the immigration … Continue reading
Criminal Bail Bonds with ICE Detainers
We live in an interesting time in an even more interesting market. While the economy is in ruins, people are still getting arrested. Often times, a consumer will need assistance with immigration bonding issues. There a couple of important factors … Continue reading
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What is an Immigration Bond?
Do you have a family member, friend or client detained by the United States Homeland Security Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement? Have they been granted an immigration bond? If this is the case, you may be asking yourself what … Continue reading
What to Expect if you Find Yourself in a Removal Proceeding
If you are in the United States and are not a citizen, you are an alien. As an alien, you may be in the United States legally or illegally. Did you enter the United States without being admitted by an … Continue reading
How you get the Money For An Immigration Bond
Immigration bonds are surety bonds—it’s a contract between Homeland Security A.K.A. the obligee (the entity who is holding your loved one, friend or employee), the Insurance Company A.K.A. Obligor and its agent A.K.A. co-obligor (the company that puts up the money) and the alien … Continue reading
How the Release Process Works
Once someone is taken to a Federal law enforcement station, the detained person is processed, booked and an immigration bail feel and arraignment date will be set. The detainee is allowed to make collect calls, and you will also be … Continue reading
How to Arrange an Immigration Bond
If a family member, good friend or employee has been arrested as an illegal alien and taken to a federal law enforcement station, then an immigration bond is needed to release them from jail. Call our multilingual staff for help … Continue reading
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. So what is a bail bond? A. A bail bond is a three-party contract between the Courts, the Bondsman, and the Indemnitor (also called a Cosigner or Guarantor). It is the Bondsman (Action Immigration Bonds) who guarantees to the … Continue reading
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