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Immigration Bond Services

Navigating the complexities of immigration law can be challenging and stressful, particularly when it involves the possibility of detention by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). If you or a loved one have been detained, securing an immigration bond can be a critical step in regaining freedom while awaiting court proceedings.


Jude Law LLC is dedicated to providing compassionate and reliable legal assistance to help secure the release of detainees through immigration bonds. This page will guide you through what an immigration bond is, how it works, and how we can support you during this difficult time. 


An immigration bond is a legal document that allows a detained individual to be released from ICE custody until their court hearing. It serves as a guarantee that the detainee will appear for all upcoming court proceedings and comply with any other conditions set by the court.


There are two types of immigration bonds: delivery bonds and voluntary departure bonds. A delivery bond is issued when an individual is arrested by ICE and placed into detention, while a voluntary departure bond is issued when an individual voluntarily agrees to leave the country within a specified time frame.


The amount of an immigration bond can vary greatly, ranging from several thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars, depending on factors such as flight risk, criminal history, and ties to the community. This can make it difficult for some individuals to afford the bond and secure their release from detention.

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Eligibility for an Immigration Bond

Not everyone is eligible for an immigration bond. Factors affecting eligibility include the detainee's criminal history, immigration status, and whether they're considered a flight risk or threat to the community. If someone is deemed eligible for an immigration bond, they will have the opportunity to pay a set amount of money in order to be released from detention while their case is being processed.


Immigration bonds are similar to bail bonds in the criminal justice system. They act as a guarantee that the detainee will appear at all their scheduled court dates and comply with any other requirements set by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This can include attending check-ins with ICE officers or wearing an electronic monitoring device.


In order to determine eligibility for an immigration bond, ICE will conduct a bond hearing where they will consider the factors mentioned above. If it is determined that the detainee is not eligible for a bond, they will remain in detention until their case is resolved.

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How Our Law Firm Can Assist You

Our experienced immigration attorney Tamika Jude can offer:


  • Assessment of Eligibility: We provide professional assessment to determine if you or your family member is eligible for an immigration bond.
  • Bond Hearing Representation: Should you or your loved one be eligible, we represent you at bond hearings and advocate for the lowest bond amount possible.
  • Guidance and Support: Our firm offers continued guidance throughout the immigration court process.


Immigration matters can be overwhelming, but with the right legal guidance, securing an immigration bond can be a smooth process. Jude Law LLC is committed to offering unwavering support and legal expertise to reunite families and help detainees regain control over their lives.


Our experienced attorney Tamika, has a deep understanding of the bond hearing process and is dedicated to advocating for the lowest bond amount possible for our clients. She understands that every case is unique and we tailor our approach to best meet your specific needs. For more information on immigration bonds or to discuss your case, please contact us. Tamika Jude is ready to provide the experienced legal assistance you need during this pivotal time.

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