Regain your freedom with the right legal representation
Facing immigration detention is difficult. At JAL Law, We help you request release on bond before an immigration judge, so you can be with your family while your case is being resolved.
What is Immigration Bond?
Immigration bond is a financial guarantee that allows the temporary release of a person detained by immigration while their case is being processed. Not everyone automatically qualifies for bail; it is necessary to present the case before an immigration judge.
Common requirements to obtain an Immigration Bond
- Not having a serious criminal record.
- Not being considered a flight risk.
- Proving family and community ties in the U.S.
Important:
The approval of bail does not guarantee the success of the immigration case, but it allows you to prepare your defense in freedom.
Benefits of Having Legal Representation
Improves your chances of success.
Judges consider strong legal arguments and well-presented evidence.
Complete case preparation:
We help gather documents that prove your ties in the U.S. and the absence of risk.
Defense at the hearing:
Direct representation in court to argue on your behalf.
Advice for family members:
We guide your loved ones through the bail payment process and the next steps.
How do we work at JAL LAW?
Step 1:
Initial Evaluation:
We review your situation to determine if you are eligible to apply for bail.
Step 2:
Documentation Preparation:
We gather evidence of your history and family ties.
Step 3:
Presentation of the Case Before the Judge:
We represent your case with strong legal arguments.
Step 4:
Post-Release Follow-up:
We advise you on the next steps in your immigration process.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How much does an Immigration Bond cost?
The amount can range from $1,500 to over $10,000, depending on the case.
Does everyone qualify for bond?
No, certain crimes or conditions may prevent a person from being eligible. We can help you determine your eligibility.
How long does the process take?
It can take from a few days to several weeks, depending on the court calendar and the complexity of the case.
Every minute counts when it comes to the freedom of a loved one.
Contact us today.