Immigration Bail Bonds in Texas allow immigrants detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to be released from custody while their immigration case is pending. We will discuss the process for an Immigration Bail Bond in Texas, including the eligibility criteria and the types of bonds available.
Eligibility Criteria:
To get an Immigration Bail Bond in Texas, the detained immigrant must meet specific criteria. The immigrant must not pose a threat to national security or public safety. The immigrant must also not have a criminal record and must not have violated any immigration laws in the past.
There are two types of Immigration Bail Bonds available in Texas: Delivery Bonds and Voluntary Departure Bonds. Delivery Bonds are issued to immigrants detained by ICE and awaiting a hearing from an immigration judge. Voluntary Departure Bonds are issued to immigrants voluntarily agreeing to leave the United States.
Steps Involved in Obtaining a Bond:
The first step in obtaining an Immigration Bail Bond in Texas is to contact Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds. Speedy Immigration Bail Bonds will evaluate the detained immigrant’s case and determine the bond amount. Once the bond amount is decided, friends or their family members must pay a non-refundable premium to the surety company. The premium is typically 15% of the bond amount.