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Miami Immigration Bail Bond Specialists.

Our services are the fastest and we don't even require you to come into our office. The whole process takes place over the phone. We are open 24/7!

Bail Yes Bonding Agencies
Serving all Florida local, city and county jails.
State, federal and immigration bail bonds.
Call Toll Free 1-800-224-5937

  • How to Get Started.
    Call us 24/7 for  free INS bond evaluation 1-800-224-5937 or Local 305-860-1001.

          Two main Types of immigration Bonds are:

  • Delivery Bond
    An alien that is arrested by the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and issued a Warrant of Arrest (Form I-205) and a Notice of Custody Conditions (Form I-286) may be eligible for a delivery bond. The amount of a delivery bond should be sufficient to ensure that the alien will appear for any future immigration proceedings.
  • Voluntary Departure Bond
    An alien who is allowed to depart the country voluntarily after being placed in removal proceedings status (or in lieu of such proceedings) has been granted Voluntary Departure. The Immigration Judge may, and in nearly all cases will require that the detainee post a bond in an amount that will ensure that the alien departs the United States within the time specified.

Immigration Bail Bonds By Phone.

Miami Dade County Immigration Bail Bonds.

Call Toll Free 1-800-224-5937

CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED - PAY BY PHONE

An Immigration bond is not that different from a regular bail bond in concept, but then again it is very much different because an immigration not only guarantees the appearance of the detainee but also his or her performance. What do we mean by "Performance". In the INS bonding world performance means many things but primarily one thing, I.E; that the detainee does not become a ward of the state, want to know more please read on. About Immigration bonds

About Immigration Bonds

  • If you are a licensed bail bond agent and would like to refer your immigration bond clients to us please give us a call 1-800-224-5937.

Immigration Bonds in Miami, Florida.Bail Bond Statement

Miami INS JAIL is a temporary immigration detention center for individuals who are waiting for their immigration status to be determined or who are awaiting repatriation. ICE Detention & Removal Operations (DRO) administers the operations of the Miami facility.

KROME IMMIGRATION DETENTION CENTER

18201 S.W. 12th Street
Miami, FL 33194

Many of the detainees held in the Miami facility were taken into custody at one of the area’s surrounding airports and seaports, or by other ICE or DHS Components. Some detainees have been transferred in from other states. If you need information about a detainee held a Krome you may call (305) 207-2001 during normal business hours and ask for the Deportation Officer or for the Supervisory Detention Officer on duty. (Please do not call until the detainee has been in our custody for at least 24 hours). When you do call, please have his biographical information ready, including first, last and hyphenated names, any alias names he/she may use, date of birth and country of birth. If you do not have this information, we may not be able to help you.

The only information you will receive is the detainee’s alien A# or alien registration number. If you need to get in touch with a detainee you must call (305) 207-2001 and leave the detainee’s full name, alien registration number and a telephone number where you can be reached. He or she will be given your message. You may also visit us.

When visiting or calling an Immigration Bonding Agency for an immigration bond, be sure to bring or have the following information about the alien, we can assist you in getting most of this information like bond amount, court and location.

  • Alien's Full Name
  • Alien Registration Number
  • Name of the facility where the alien is being held
  • Alien's home address
  • Alien's date of birth
  • Alien's country of birth
  • Bond Amount
  • Name of the person posting the bond
  • Valid address for the person posting the bond
  • Valid Social Security Number for the person co-signing & requesting the bond posting.
  • Valid phone number for the person/s posting the bond
  • Acceptable forms of identification for co-signer/s.
    • Permanent Resident Card - Green Card.
    • Passport with appropriate stamps
    • Valid State driver's license.
    • State identification with proof of immigration status.
       
  • How Quickly Will The Detainee Be Released?

Keep in mind that most U.S. Immigration and Naturalization offices also known as ICE for Immigration and Customs, are open only Monday through Friday during regular business hours and there are a number of steps that are required to be completed before an INS bond can be posted and the detainee released from custody. Our expertise in handling INS bonds can greatly speed up this process. There's no one faster than us! Call one of our bond agents today for more information on how we can help you.

:: How Long Does Bail Take? :: What is Collateral? :: Call Us Today!
Immigration JailAfter the bail amount is set and the paperwork is completed, our bonding agent will post the bond with the Immigration deportation officer in charge of your loved one's INS case. Then the formal release process begins and can take several hours to be completed.

This wait is unavoidable. However, most INS detentions facilities will release the defendant alien even after business hours.

Important Immigartion Alerts From the INS - USCIS Office.

 

 

Immigration Bonds

U.S. Citizenship and Immigrations Services links below.

At Immigration Bail Bonds we always have bail bondsmen on duty waiting to help you get your loved one out quickly. We make this process as short as possible. Call us today.

 

Bail Bond Immigration Company Florida, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, San Jose, California, New York, Texas and Nationwide.

Miami Immigration bonds are like a specialized loan that guarantee's the performance and the appearance of the alien. As such we are required to have collateral guaranteeing the loan. We accept many different kinds of collateral. The most common kind is real estate, like a home  or land. In some cases, we can accept a portion of the bond in cash or by major credit card.

ALL COLLATERAL IS RETURNED TO YOU AT THE END OF THE  COURT CASE.

- PAY BY PHONE -

1-800-224-5937

ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED.

Immigration bonds Pay by Phone with a major credit card.

District offices located in Miami & Tampa Florida, Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego, California, NJ, New York, NY

Serving all City and States below.

Miami, Florida, County of Miami-Dade.

Call 305-860-1001

Immigration Bondsman call 1-800-224-5937. District offices located in Miami & Tampa Florida, Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego, California, New York, NY.

Our bail agents are on call 24 hours. Call today! 1-800 224-5937

Immigration and naturalization government links below.

These links provide information on the services provided by USCIS to applicants, petitioners, authorized representatives, community-based organizations, and people of the general public.

Location 1:
Miami Immigration District Office
7880 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33138

Service Area: State of Florida

Location 2:
Miami INS - ICE Information Office
6445 NE 7th Avenue
Miami, Florida 33138

Hours 6:30 AM-2:30 PM

Cashier hours: 7:30 AM-3:15 PM

Forms of payment accepted:
Money orders, cashier's checks, certified checks and personal checks

Appointments:
NOTE: Appointment scheduled between 8 AM-2:30 PM. No walk-ins unless it is an emergency. Please make an appointment using INFOPASS

Jacksonville Sub Office
4121 Southpoint Boulevard
Jacksonville, FL 33216

Location 2:
Orlando Sub Office
9403 Tradeport Drive
Orlando, FL 32827

Location 3:
Tampa Sub Office
5524 West Cypress Street
Tampa, FL 33607-1708

Location 4:
West Palm Beach Satellite Office
326 Fern Street
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Hours open to the public: 7:15 AM-3:30 PM

Call Toll Free
1-800-224-5937

All Types of Bail Bonds 24/7.