How can I apply for an Immigration Bond?

To apply for an Immigration Bond in California, you must first file Form I-352, Request for an Immigration Bond, with the nearest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office. You must also provide supporting documents, such as proof of identity and proof of your ability to pay for the bond. In addition, you will also need to submit a sworn statement attesting to your identity and that you are a resident of the United States. Once your application is accepted, the ICE field office will review your case and determine if you are eligible. If you are eligible, the ICE field office will notify you and set up a hearing to determine the amount of the bond. At the hearing, you will have the opportunity to present evidence on your behalf to prove that you should be released on bond and are not a danger or risk to the community. The ICE field office will decide the amount of the bond based on the evidence provided. You will then be responsible for paying the bond in full before you can be released. Depending on your circumstances, it may be possible to apply for an immigration bond through a private bondsman. This option is not available in all cases, so it is important to check with the local ICE field office for more information.

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Para aplicar para una fianza migratoria en California, es necesario que completes una solicitud para una Póliza Bailable. Esta solicitud debe llevar a cabo el proceso con una persona autorizada para ofrecer fianzas migratorias. Esta persona autorizada puede ser una compañía de fianzas, un abogado de inmigración o un oficial de fianzas migratorias. Cuando completes la solicitud de Póliza Bailable, necesitarás completar los siguientes pasos: Proporciona información básica, como información sobre la identificación, la dirección, la ocupación, el estado civil y los detalles de la situación migratoria. El solicitante tendrá que proporcionar la cantidad de la fianza solicitada. El solicitante también tendrá que completar una declaración jurada. En esta declaración, el solicitante debe afirmar que pagará la fianza en su totalidad si el destinatario de la fianza no comparece en la corte. Esto se conoce como una «garantía de fianza». Después de completar la solicitud de Póliza Bailable, la persona autorizada revisará la información y determinará si le otorga la fianza a la persona detenida. Una vez que la fianza se apruebe, la persona detenida quedará bajo custodia y se le otorgará una fecha de comparecencia en la corte.

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