Detention / Bond Hearing
Fighting for Lower Bond Requirements to Reunite Families Sooner
Detention / Bond Hearing Attorney In Fort Worth, Texas
What Are Detention And Bond Hearings?
If you or a loved one has entered the United States without legal authorization, there is a possibility of being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). After receiving a Notice to Appear (NTA), ICE will decide whether to release the individual on their own recognizance or to detain them, sometimes setting a bond amount.
Because bonds must be paid in full, many detainees and their families find it difficult or impossible to cover the cost. If the bond cannot be paid, the individual remains in ICE custody throughout the deportation process.
If you or a family member has been detained and denied bond, or is facing a bond amount that cannot be paid, you may be eligible for a bond hearing. Attorney Arzoo Connor in Fort Worth, Texas, can guide you through this process and help you understand your options to increase the chances of release.
Reach out to ARC Legal Services, LLC today to discuss your situation and get support.
Call ARC Legal Services, LLC at 469-848-4151 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
What Qualifies a Detainee for a Bond Hearing?
If you have no criminal history and qualify for relief from removal proceedings, you may be able to request a reduction in your bond amount. The immigration judge will consider factors such as your family ties in the United States, your connection to the community, your work history, your ability to pay a lower bond, and whether you are likely to appear for future hearings.
Having someone who understands the detention and bond hearing process can make a real difference in your case. Attorney Arzoo Connor in Fort Worth, Texas, is available to guide you through these hearings and help you present your case effectively. Contact ARC Legal Services, LLC today to discuss your options and take the next step toward release.
What Happens During a Detention and Bond Hearing?
Your attorney will file a motion asking the court to reconsider your bond amount. Once the motion is filed, the court will schedule a bond hearing. Typically, your attorney, the opposing counsel, and the judge will attend the hearing in person, while you or your loved one will participate remotely through video conferencing.
If you do not speak or understand English, the court will provide an interpreter to assist you during the hearing. The judge will review the evidence presented and decide whether a bond reduction is appropriate to allow your release.
Having someone familiar with this process to represent you can significantly improve your chances of a favorable outcome. Contact ARC Legal Services, LLC in Fort Worth, Texas, today to get support with your bond hearing.
Have Questions?
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