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One of the most difficult situations for immigrants and anyone who cares for them is when an immigrant is detained by Immigrations Customs Enforcement (ICE).
If a family member, friend or loved one has been arrested and detained by ICE, he or she has the right to contact an immigration lawyer. At Colombo & Hurd, PL we may be able to intervene in order to seek freedom from immigration detention.
The threshold determination that is addressed in attempting to obtain an immigration bond is whether the immigrant is eligible to request a bond hearing.
Generally, immigrants who are not classified as arriving aliens or terrorists are allowed to seek for bond so long as they are not classified as aggravated felons under federal immigration guidelines. At Colombo & Hurd, PL, when we are contacted by clients seeking immigration bond we initially proceed to determine the client’s eligibility for bond. If it appears the client may be eligible for bond, then we proceed to file a Motion for Speedy Bond Hearing for the immigrant and schedule the hearing for the earliest possible date before the appropriate immigration judge.
At a bond hearing, the immigration judge will either set a bond or instead determine that the immigrant should not be eligible for bond. The minimum bond amount is $1,500.00, though bonds typically range from $1,500.00 to $20,000.00, or even a potentially higher amount. At Colombo & Hurd, PL, our deportation defense lawyers will attend your bond hearing and present evidence on your behalf demonstrating your eligibility for bond. In determining whether an immigrant is eligible for bond, an immigration judge typically looks at the following factors:
If a family member, friend or loved one has been detained in immigration custody, please contact the experienced and aggressive deportation defense team at Colombo & Hurd, PL today for your free consultation at 1 (800) 549-5523. Our team of deportation defense attorneys is devoted to helping immigrants avoid deportation and is experienced with immigration bond hearings before immigration judges throughout the United States.
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