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What is an Immigration Bond?

Navigating your way through the legal world can be scary for those of us who are natives to our country. Imagine the horrors and misunderstandings that can occur if you are not a legal resident and are foreign to this nation. The process would be absolutely overwhelming, especially if you then get into trouble with that legal system and have to make bail. Immigration bond is what you would then be responsible for. It can be a highly confusing matter, but one that is able to be done with just the right amount of patience and perseverance.

Immigration bond is a federal bond, versus that of the state, for which you may be responsible for posting when you have been detained and arrested by the bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This is a lot different than being arrested by your city or other local authorities. In the case of immigration bonds it is the federal government with which you are dealing.

In one key way, an immigration bond is familiar territory for those who have charted the waters of the bail and bond process. The bond is put up to simply assure the courts that the person who has been arrested and detained will show up for all scheduled court proceedings.

However, in other ways, the immigration bond process can be quite different from those about which we are used to hearing. First of all, if one is posting a cash bond, this will go directly to the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and not the local jail or court. Second of all, in order to have money issued for an immigration bond, one must go through a bail bondsman or bail bond company which is licensed to handle immigration bonds. Not all bail bondsmen are licensed to do this, so do your research carefully.

In addition to having the communication problems that can often arise in these situations due to the bail bondsman and the detainee or his family speaking another language, the issuing of immigration bonds can also be a difficult process due to the number of offices which have to be involved and working with all of their different hours of operation. Not only does one have to find a licensed bail bond company to help with the issuing of an immigration bond, but you must also know the hours of the INS and Bureau of Immigration and Custom Enforcement.

Due to the number of barriers which can arise when one works with immigration bonds, the fees that are charged to process these are often much higher than those for normal state bonds. These fees are often fifteen to twenty percent of the said bail, versus the average ten percent of regular bail bonds. Whereas they are guaranteeing the same thing as a regular state issued bond, the immigration bond process has more legwork and greater obstacles to face than a regular bond may have, and can sometimes take much longer to process due to these hurdles. Hopefully, you will never have to worry about these steps, but in case you do, make sure you know your rights and obtain someone familiar with immigration law and procedure to help you through the judicial process.

An Immigration bond issued by a Surety company not only guarantees the detainees appearance but also guarantees that the Alien will not become a burden on the state. In other words if a detainee on bond gets injured crossing the street and is taken to the local county hospital for treatment all costs incurred by the county, city or state can be passed on to the Surety company that issued the original bond on the alien. For more information about immigration bond contact a local bail bond company. One such company is BailYes.com another is immigrationbailbondsmen.com

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