When a loved one is detained by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), time matters. One of the fastest ways to bring them home is by securing an immigration bond. however, the process can be confusing and overwhelming. That’s where we come in.
At Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds, we help families across the U.S. understand and navigate the bond process with speed, compassion, and care.
What Is an Immigration Bond?
An immigration bond is a financial guarantee that a detained immigrant will appear at all future court hearings. It allows someone to be released from ICE detention while their immigration case is being processed through the legal system.
Step by Step: How to Get an Immigration Bond
1. ICE Detains the Individual
The immigration process begins when ICE detains an individual, often during a raid, traffic stop, or check-in. Once in custody, ICE may assign a bond amount (if the person is eligible).
2. Check Bond Eligibility
Not everyone qualifies for a bond. ICE or an immigration judge will determine this based on:
- Criminal history
- Immigration history
- Flight risk
- Danger to the community
- Family ties or length of time in the U.S.
If ICE denies bond, you can request a bond hearing before a judge.
3. Bond Amount Is Set
The bond amount can range from $1,500 to $25,000 or more. The higher the flight risk, the higher the bond.
4. Choose How to Pay
You have two options:
🔸 Cash Bond (Paid Directly to ICE)
A friend or family member who is a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident can pay the bond in full at an ICE ERO (Enforcement and Removal Operations) office.
Payment must be made with a certified check or money order.
🔸 Surety Bond (Through a Bond Company)
This is where Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds helps.
We pay ICE the full bond amount on your behalf. You pay us a small percentage (typically 15%) as a non-refundable fee.
We handle the paperwork and move fast, sometimes within hours.
5. Release from ICE Custody
Once the bond is processed, ICE will release your loved one, usually within a few hours.
6. Attend All Court Hearings
The released individual must:
- Stay in contact with the court
- Show up to every immigration hearing
- Comply with all legal orders
7. Get the Bond Money Back (If Paid in Cash)
If all conditions are met and the person attends all court hearings, the cash bond will be refunded at the end of the case, even if the court orders removal.
(If you use a bond company, there is no refund; the fee is the cost of the service.)
📞 Call Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds Today!
If your loved one has been detained, don’t wait.
We work 24/7 and specialize in fast, professional immigration bond services nationwide.
Call now: (888-240-2663)
Visit us: (speedy-immigration.com)
Open 24 hours – Serving families across the U.S.

