How to Pay a U.S. Immigration Bond

The bond amount varies depending on various factors, including criminal history, family ties in the U.S., past immigration records, and other factors relevant to assessing risk. The higher the risk associated with an individual case, the higher the bond amount set by USICS will likely be. The bonds can range anywhere from $1,500 to $25,000 or more.

For someone to post a USCIS Bond for another person’s release from detention. They are responsible for ensuring that the person detained complies with all terms laid out in their release agreement and appears at all future hearings related to their case. Should they fail to do so, USICS has recourse to seek repayment of any amounts posted as part of this bond.

What is a USCIS Bond

Author: Speedy Immigration Bonds Team

Written by the team at Speedy Immigration Bonds. With over 30 years of experience in the immigration bail bond industry, we help families navigate the process of posting immigration bonds for loved ones detained by ICE. We are available 24/7 with fully bilingual English and Spanish support.