Post an Immigration Bond

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Post an Immigration Bond

In order to bail someone out of an ICE detention facility, you need to know the answers to the following list of questions. 

We recommend going through this entire list and determining as much of this information as possible before calling our team to post an immigration bond.  This will facilitate and speed up the bonding process.

Has a bond been set yet?

Do you know if a bond has been set yet?  If you do not, we recommend contacting the detention facility where the alien is being detained.  Contact information for all detention facilities can be found here https://www.cfiaus.com/ice-detention-facilities/

What is the full name of the alien in custody?

What is the detainee’s country of birth?

What is the detainee’s date of birth?

Does the detainee have an Alien Registration or “A” Number?

An “A” Number is a unique identification number assigned to a non-citizen. It is a 7,8 or 9 digit number beginning with the letter A.  It can be found on a Green Card or Employment Authorization Document or Immigrant Visa. If you do not know if they have an “A” number, please visit the ICE website or contact the detention facility where the alien is located.  An ICE Detainee Locator can be found here.

Where is the person in custody being detained?

You must know the detention facility where the alien is located.  This could potentially be a different location than where the case is being heard.  If you do not know the location visit www.locator.ice.gov and search by name or by A Number.

Once again, when you are able to get the answers to the above questions, and the alien is eligible to be released with an immigration bond, our experienced team of immigration bond specialists will be more than happy to assist you.

Post an Immigration Bond

Once you know ALL of the above information, you can move forward with posting an immigration bond.

Important Immigration Bond Documents

Immigration Form EOIR-33 – Change of Address

 

Form EOIR-33 varies by city; you can find your city’s specific form listed on the Department of Justice’s website.

Form I-286 – Notice of Custody Determination

 

This form is issued by the Department of Homeland Security to notify the alien/immigrant whether they will be released or held in custody.

Form I-352 – Immigration Bond

 

This is the form that is completed as part of the bond transaction. It contains both the instructions and the general terms and conditions that the released immigrant/alien will be required to adhere to. These terms and conditions include the various obligations the parties are agreeing to and those events that automatically make the bond null and void. This form is used for both cash bonds and surety bonds. Download Form I-352

The following documents pertain to cash bonds only:

Form I-305 – Receipt of Immigration Officer

 

United States Bonds or Notes, or Cash Accepted as Security on Immigration Bond. This document is simply the receipt issued back to the family or person who posts the cash bond (obligor). This form must be submitted back to the court when the obligor requests their deposit back upon conclusion of the immigrant’s/alien’s case.

Form I-312 – Designation of Attorney in Fact

 

This form allows someone to accept the cash deposited back on behalf of the obligor. Download Form I-312

Form I-395 – Affidavit in Lieu of Lost Receipt

 

This form is used if Form I-305 is lost or destroyed. It can be used to request return of cash bond deposit with the court. Download Form I-395

Form I-352A – Notice to Cash Bond Obligors IRS “Backup Withholding” Rules

 

This form notifies the obligor that the interest that might be earned on their cash bond deposit with the court will be taxable by the IRS.

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