Suppose your loved one has been detained by ICE in Pennsylvania. You may feel overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next. One option for securing their release is through an immigration bond. We’ll explain what Pennsylvania immigration bonds are, how they work, and the steps you need to take to secure one for your loved one.
What are Pennsylvania Immigration Bonds?
Pennsylvania Immigration bonds are surety bond that allows individuals detained by ICE to be released from custody while their immigration case is pending. ICE or an immigration judge sets the bond amount, which must be paid in full before the individual can be released.
How Do Pennsylvania Immigration Bonds Work?
To secure a Pennsylvania immigration bond, you must work with a licensed bail bond agent or bonding agency. They will post the bond on your behalf and charge a non-refundable fee for their services. Once the bond is published, your loved one will be released from custody and must attend all scheduled court hearings.
Steps to Securing a Pennsylvania Immigration Bond
- Contact a licensed bail bond agent or bonding agency in Pennsylvania.
- Please provide information about your loved one’s case, including their full name, location of detention, and bond amount.
- Pay the non-refundable fee to the bondsman or agency
- The bondsman or agency will post the bond on your loved one’s behalf
- Your loved one will be released from custody and must attend all scheduled court hearings.
- If your loved one attends all court hearings, the bond will be refunded to the person who paid it or to the bail bonds company.
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