articlecandy.com articlecandy.com
Index Page -> About Us -> Place Your Link -> Privacy Policy -> Terms & Conditions -> Submit Article
Search:   
Get Multiple Links
 
   

Society & Issues

   

Research & Science

   

Teens & Kids

   

Garden & Home

   

Computers & Networking

   

Fashion & Lifestyle

   

Hygiene & Health

   

Games & Play

   

Eating & Drinking

   

Policies & Law

   

Art & Creative

   

Sports & Adventure

   

Education & Learning

   

News & Events

   

Business & Commerce

   

Realty & Property

   

Travel & Vacation

   

Recreation & Entertainment

   

Employment & Careers

   

Self Enhancement

   

Vehicles & Automotive

   

Finance & Investment

   

Shopping & Auction

   

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Index Page –› Policies & Law –› Immigration Information
 

Immigration Bail Bonds

 
Author: Damian Sofsian
 

An illegal immigrant is eligible for an immigration bond if he or she has been arrested by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and has been issued a Warrant of Arrest. Immigration bonds are similar to other bail bonds as they too guarantee the appearance of an individual charged with a legal violation in court. The amount of a bond must be enough to ensure that the defendant will appear for all further immigration proceedings. The alien would be considered for the bail bond only if eligible. The alien must demonstrate that such a release would not pose a danger to property or persons, and that he or she is likely to appear for any future proceedings to the satisfaction of the immigration officer.

A company's bail bondsman can post the immigration bond only after the INS determines that the alien is eligible. However, an immigration bond can also be posted through a private company rather than the INS. The name and registration number of the alien and the name of the facility where the alien is being held must be provided. These basic requirements are similar to other types of bail bonds, including the annual premium payment paid to the bail agent.

Immigration bonds require a casualty license instead of the usual license. Also, in the event the alien does not appear in the court when summoned, the bonds posted will be subjected to immediate forfeiture. Language barriers frequently provide another immigration bond difficulty to the bail bond agents. The processes in collecting the collateral vary in immigration cases.

It is important to note that the immigration bail bonds will not guarantee that an individual will not be deported from the country. It just ensures that the arrested individuals can freely meet with their attorneys and take other steps necessary to correct their situations with the INS.

Immigration bail bonds have specific rules and requirements that might not be similar to other types of jail bonds. Any attorney who is familiar with immigration issues can help you understand the specifics of immigration bail bonds.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Army Enlisted Rank - Basic Training for the Organizationally Challenged
 
Why You Shouldn't Rely on a Lawyer Who Tells You Your Case Is Worth Millions
 
California Lemon Law
 
EPA Regualtions Raise the Bar for Industial Air Quality Testing
 
Injury Attorneys
 
Doing Business in India - Business and Culture
 
Minnesopta Spousal Maintenance
 
Patent Lawsuit Financing
 
Domestic Terrorism Versus National Militarism
 
Does Having an Attorney Determine Whether You Win or Lose Your Social Security Disability Case?
 
 
 
   Index Page -> Privacy Policy -> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © 2008 www.articlecandy.com