Understanding Immigration Bail Bonds
When a person is detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), they may be eligible for release while their case is pending by paying an immigration bond. This bond acts as a guarantee that they will attend all immigration hearings and comply with court orders.
For families unfamiliar with the process, it can be overwhelming. This guide explains exactly how immigration bail bonds work in the U.S., and how Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds makes it faster and more affordable.
What Is an Immigration Bail Bond?
An immigration bail bond is a financial agreement between the U.S. government and the obligor (the person paying the bond). By paying the bond, you ensure the detainee will:
- Appear at all scheduled court hearings
- Obey the immigration judge’s orders
- Comply with ICE requirements
Types of Immigration Bail Bonds
1. Delivery Bond
- For detainees who will remain in the U.S. during their case
- Requires attending all hearings
- Most common type of immigration bond
2. Voluntary Departure Bond
- For detainees choosing to leave the U.S. voluntarily
- Must depart within the time given by the judge
- Bond is refundable upon timely departure
How Immigration Bail Bonds Are Set
Bond amounts are determined by:
- ICE officers or an immigration judge
- Risk of flight (likelihood of missing hearings)
- Criminal history or immigration violations
- Family ties and community connections
Bond amounts typically range from $1,500 to $25,000+.
How to Pay an Immigration Bond
Option 1: Pay in Full Through ICE CE Bonds
- Online 24/7 access for payment
- Immediate confirmation and processing
- Must pay the entire bond upfront
Option 2: Use Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds
If the full amount is not available, Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds allows families to pay only a percentage, often 15%.
We then post the entire bond to ICE, securing the detainee’s release quickly.
Step-by-Step: How the Immigration Bail Bond Process Works
A.Detained by ICE.Bond Set by ICE or Judge
B.Bond Payment Method Chosen
C.Pay in Full Post Bond via CE Bonds or ICE Office]
C.Pay Partial via Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds or Speedy Posts Full Bond
D ICE Processes Payment
E.ICE Processes Payment
F.Release from Detention
How Long Until Release After Bond Is Paid?
- CE Bonds Online: Usually same day or within 24-48 hours
- In-Person Payment: 24–48 hours, depending on the facility
- Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds: Often same-day release since we handle payment immediately
Why Families Choose Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds
Lower Upfront Cost: Pay a fraction of the total bond
Nationwide Service: All ICE detention centers covered
24/7 Assistance: Immigration cases can happen anytime
Faster Release: We move quickly to reunite families
Contact Us for Immigration Bond Help
If your loved one is detained and you need fast, affordable immigration bond services, contact Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds now.
📞 Call: 732-442-6111
Email: speedybailbonds2@gmail.com
We are here day and night to help families across the U.S. secure their loved ones’ release.

