Bond Hearings
Request release from immigration detention — with preparation built for urgent court review
A bond hearing determines whether you or your loved one can be released from immigration detention while the case continues. Decisions are based on risk, community ties, and supporting evidence — often under tight timelines.
We prepare your case with urgency and structure — ensuring everything is ready for court.
99%
Client Satisfaction
10+ Years
Immigration Experience
5K+
Cases Supported
Built For Release Positioning
A bond hearing is not just a request — it is a determination of whether release is justified.
- Insufficient evidence can lead to denial of bond
- Weak documentation can affect how risk is evaluated
- Lack of preparation can impact the judge’s decision
- Timing is critical and delays can affect the outcome
Differentiation
Prepared for urgent review and release conditions
Most bond hearings fail because the case is not presented clearly under time pressure.
Evidence structured to support release
We prepare documentation that demonstrates stability and ties to the community.
Risk factors addressed directly
Your case is prepared to respond to concerns about flight risk or safety.
Case presented with clarity and control
We ensure your case is organized so the judge can evaluate it clearly.
Prepared for immediate court review
Your case is built for fast preparation without losing structure.
System
A structured process for urgent bond hearings
Bond hearings require fast preparation, clear documentation, and focused presentation. We manage your case so it is ready for court under tight timelines.
Immediate case review and preparation
We assess the situation quickly and begin structuring the case.
Evidence gathering and alignment
Your documentation is prepared to support release clearly.
Court preparation and readiness
We prepare for the hearing so expectations are clear.
Prepared before hearing, not after
We focus on strengthening your case before it is presented.
Fees & Structure
Release Requires Preparation.
FLAT FEE
Full Attorney Representation
Enhanced Attorney Representation
Begin with
$1,500
/Retainer
- $1,100 before hearing
Service Includes:
Detention & Custody Review
We analyze detention basis, criminal history, and statutory bond eligibility.
Risk & Flight Analysis
We evaluate factors impacting danger or flight risk determinations.
Equities Documentation Strategy
We organize evidence of family ties, employment history, community support, and rehabilitation.
Bond Motion Preparation
We prepare written submissions and supporting documentation.
Courtroom Representation
We represent you before the Immigration Judge at the bond hearing.
Pricing Note: Fees apply to one applicant only. Additional dependents are $350–$500 each. Please contact us before payment if your case includes multiple applicants.
Their excellent communication ensured that we were always well-informed, and they promptly addressed any questions or concerns that arose.
Gbadamosi Tolulope
Client
Forms & Process
Government filing fees, medical examinations, and travel expenses are separate. RFEs, waivers, Adjustment of Status, and complex admissibility issues require separate engagement.
Key Forms
- Notice of Custody Determination (if applicable)
- Criminal Records Review (if applicable)
- Community & Family Support Letters
- Employment Verification
- Form EOIR-28 — Entry of Appearance
- Bond Motion Submission
- Proof of Address & Community Ties
Process Overview
- Step 1 — Detention Eligibility Review
- Step 2 — Evidence Compilation
- Step 3 — Bond Motion Filing
- Step 4 — Bond Hearing
- Step 5 — Judge Decision
- Step 6 — Post-Release Case Continuation
- Step 7 — Ongoing Immigration Proceedings
Frequently Asked Questions
Your questions deserve clear answers.
What is an immigration bond hearing?
It is a court proceeding to determine if a detained individual may be released.
Who qualifies for bond?
Eligibility depends on detention type and statutory bars.
What factors does the judge consider?
Danger to the community and flight risk.
How long does bond take?
Hearings are typically scheduled quickly but vary by court.
What happens if bond is denied?
You may appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals.
Can bond be reduced?
In certain circumstances, yes.
What documents help at bond?
Proof of family ties, employment, and community support.
Is bond refunded?
Yes, if conditions are met and case obligations are satisfied.
Can someone else pay my bond?
Yes, typically a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.
Does bond stop removal proceedings?
No. The case continues in Immigration Court.