Immigration Bail Bonds in Florida

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Kiara Aristide
Kiara Aristide
2023-10-13
5 star customer service. It was my first time dealing with Bail Bonds and they made it very easy for me. They properly walked me through the steps and clarified everything so there wouldn’t be any confusion and it went by very quick. Still thanking them till this day.
Liv
Liv
2023-09-26
Isaak was very professional, quick, and responsive. Reasonable price as well. Would recommend to anyone needing a bondsman.
Arsanio Saad
Arsanio Saad
2023-08-14
Quick response and so helpful the do everything that the case needs thanks guys, and special for Domenico.
Jeremy Bielat
Jeremy Bielat
2023-08-11
Had a wonderful experience with Isaak. His communication was on point from the get go. Amistad has very easy process to follow and Isaak took the extra time to explain everything clearly.
Lulane Chasteen
Lulane Chasteen
2023-08-11
Isaak was very helpful. He resolved the issue quickly and I recommend his business.
Tommy Saunders
Tommy Saunders
2023-06-14
Very professional and prompt, couldn't ask for better or easier service, thank you for everything most definitely recommend any that has to use a bondsman to give you a call, again thanks very much
Lorenzo M
Lorenzo M
2023-02-23
The firm was professional and expedient. Within 30 minutes of completing the application, Isaak was at the detention center bailing my daughter out. Would definitely recommend this company.
Canales Fam
Canales Fam
2022-09-30
What can I say about their services?When you are confused and don’t know where to go, please contact Amistad. We needed directions for Immigration Bonds and Mr. Ramiro and his co-workers took their time to explain the options and process. Once we were able to make a decision Amistad was there every step. From the 1st call to the last call, they were able to text everything if needed rapid response. I was so comfortable and confident that they will get the job right. They assure me the communication with the facility was quick and easy. Indeed it was. I was on the phone with them at 10am and everything was done back and forth with steps of what was needed till the end of our loved one to be release at 3pm. You want peace of mind? Just call Amistad. They will take care of everything and until the case is close you will be in contact with them. AMAZING COMPANY! To work with. Thank you so much, really appreciate it.
Natasha Navarro
Natasha Navarro
2022-06-08
We used Amistad just yesterday for a family member. Their staff was very professional, organized and answered all our questions. They are really easy to communicate with and helped us stay calm during what is normally a very stressful time.
Michael Duncan
Michael Duncan
2022-02-15
Isaak worked with me to bond out my loved one, despite me being in another city 100 miles away. Was able to complete everything via email. Very courteous, professional, and above all empathetic to the situation.

Immigration Bonds In Florida || Help Your Loved Ones Get Release From ICE Detention

Did ICE detain your loved one for immigration issues in Florida? Sadly, this is a devastating situation that many immigrant families face! If you are in this stressful scenario, you should not waste another minute! Call our team for help with immigration bonds in Floridato ensure a quick release from ICE detention!

Florida Immigration Issues || How Does ICE Enforcement Work?

ICE is the United States Federal Agency for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This agency works under the aegis of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It is responsible for enforcing immigration rules and detaining non-citizens who violate them. It also plays a critical role in fighting terrorism, cross-border smuggling, and illegal immigration. ICE officials can arrest non-citizens (“aliens”) when they have reasonable grounds to suspect a violation of immigration rules. These aliens stay in ICE detention centers while they stand trial before an Immigration Judge. Florida has four ICE detention centers:
  • Baker County Facility
  • Glades County Detention Center
  • Broward Transitional Center
  • Krome North Service Processing Center
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Immigration Bonds || What Do They Mean?

Immigration bondsrepresent monetary deposits submitted in lieu of a detainee’s release from ICE detention centers. Immigration bail bonds guarantee that the detainee, once released, will dutifully attend all Court hearings and comply with the rules. The District Director of ICE usually sets the initial bond amount for an eligible detainee. In some cases, an Immigration Judge may set the bond or redetermine the amount in response to an appeal.

A friend or family member of the detainee can act as the obligor for this surety and post the bond. However, the bond amount may be too high for the loved ones. The payment process may also be complex and time-consuming. In such cases, the Amistad team can help you simplify this process and post the bond with flexible payment plans.

Types of Immigration Bonds || Four Options to Secure Release for an ICE Detainee

There are four types of immigration bonds according to Federal rules. Delivery bonds allow detainees to get released on the condition that they will attend Immigration Court hearings. A voluntary departure bond facilitates release for detainees who agree to leave the country on their own without deportation procedures. A public charge bond ensures that a detainee does not drain US resources by accepting government assistance. Finally, the order of supervision bond allows a detainee to get out of the detention facility under supervision till their removal order gets processed.

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How to Post Immigration Bonds || Paying Directly to an ICE-ERO Bond Acceptance Facility

Loved ones of detainees can post immigration bonds by directly paying the amount to DHS. In this case, the obligor has to make the payment at a designated ICE-ERO Bond Acceptance Facility. DHS accepts this payment from an obligor having legal citizenship or residency rights in the US. The agency accepts payment as Post Office Money Orders or Certified Cashier’s Checks before 3 PM on any business day. If you opt for direct payment, you can pay at the nearest Bond Acceptance facility. The locations for the Bond Acceptance Facilities in Florida are:
  • 18201 SW 12 Street, Miami
  • 2805 SW 145th Avenue, Miramar
  • 13077 Veveras Drive, Jacksonville
  • 9495 Delegates Drive, Orlando
  • 5524 West Cypress Street, Tampa

Posting an Immigration Bond With the Help of an Agent || How We Can Help

Amistad has a team of immigration bond agents who can post surety bonds on your behalf to facilitate a detainee’s release. We provide immigration bond payment services everywhere in the United States. We help in the following ways:
  • Guidance about the Immigration Bond Process: Our agents can support you as you locate your loved one and figure out the immigration bond process. You can use the Alien Detainee Locator System to find out the detention facility of your loved one. If you need help with this, our agents can guide you to find them. For this, we need details like their Alien Number, birthdate, place of birth, and name. Our team can also help you understand the bond setting and payment processes to streamline the detainee’s release.
  • Posting the Bond: We can electronically post the immigration bonds to any part of the US. Our agents can submit a surety guaranteeing the bail terms for the detainee. This process is quick and efficient, helping you save time and avoid hassles during this stressful time. You can pay for this bond using our flexible payment alternatives.
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Immigration Bonds in Florida || Payment Options For You

You can pay us in any one of the following ways to initiate the bond posting process:
  • Full Cash Collateral: You can pay the entire bond amount in cash. In this case, you need to pay a small premium of 2% and $100 as the application fee.
  • Asset Collateral: You can pay 15% of the total amount as a premium for our services. In addition, you must submit an asset as collateral. We will put a lien on this asset till the bond terms are met.
Our premium is non-refundable. However, you can get your full cash collateral back once all bond terms are fulfilled.

Florida Immigration || History of State and Immigration Details

Florida, or the “Sunshine State”, is situated in the Southeastern corner of the United States. This state is home to a significant immigrant population. According to 2018 figures, 21% of Florida’s population comprises immigrants. Immigrants in Florida hail from countries such as Cuba, Haiti, Mexico, Columbia, and Jamaica.

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Frequently Asked Questions

DHS issues a registration number for every non-citizen who comes to the US. Documented immigrants may find their Alien Number on USCIS documents or papers like the Employee Authorization Card. If you do not know a detainee’s Alien Number, you can find them using their biographical details (name, native country, and date of birth).

We do not charge any annual maintenance charges even if your Immigration case goes on for several years. As a result, you end up paying a one-time premium for our services with no hidden fees.

Our office hours for Immigration Bonds are between 8 AM to 9 PM (Monday-Friday). However, we have a 24/7 hotline to assist you with urgent issues related to immigration bonds.

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