Once someone is taken to a Federal law enforcement station, the detained person is processed, booked and an immigration bond feel and arraignment date will be set. The detainee is allowed to make collect calls, and you will also be able to visit the detainee. The detainee will also be assigned a file number, known as an A number, which includes eight digits. Those eight digits are what our Specialist will use when working with the Department of Homeland Security or Immigration Customs Enforcement.
Once the file number is assigned, the detainee will be served a Notice To Appear to sign, and the form will include information such as the detainee’s name, the eight-digit file number, and any allegations or violations. The detainee will also get a Notice of Custody Determination to sign, and the bond amount may be indicated. Whether a bond amount is indicated or is not, call us at (877) 585-0444 and we can answer your questions regarding the immigration bond amount.
The fee for the immigration bail bond needed to release the detainee is set by the Department of Homeland security, and Action Immigration Bonds’ staff will help you find out the exact amount. Then, we work with you to arrange the immigration bond so it can be posted and your loved one can be released.
