Immigration Bail Bonds in Pennsylvania

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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.
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2023-09-26
Isaak was very professional, quick, and responsive. Reasonable price as well. Would recommend to anyone needing a bondsman.
Arsanio Saad
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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 Bail Bonds In Pennsylvania | Reliable Pennsylvania Immigration Bondsmen That Help Reunite Families

Do you have a friend or family member detained and/or under arrest in an Immigration Detention Center? Are you the only contact of someone behind bars who are arrested for being in the country illegally? Well, if you have someone in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and you seek freedom for them, immigration bonds are essential.

What are Immigration Bail Bonds |Definition and Types?

Immigration bail bonds are primarily monetary deposits or “surety bonds” that guarantee that the detainee will attend all of their hearings. Immigration bonds in Pennsylvania are essential for the undocumented people detained by the US Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement, otherwise known as ICE. Immigration bail bondsmen can issue four types of bonds that are also referred to as ICE Form I-352. These include:
  • Delivery Bond (G1): One of the most widely used types of bail bond, the G1 Bond allows the defendant to be temporarily released when the bail bond is paid. The amount of the bond correlates with the crime severity of the client allegedly committed by the illegal immigrant. The undocumented immigrant has to show up for court hearings and if they are a no-show they forfeit the paid bail amount.
  • Public Safety Bond (G2): The public safety bond is meant for the reimbursement of any fees to the government in case the accused immigrant accepts any form of assistance from the public.
  • Voluntary Departure Bond (G3): Detainees who abide by the G3 Bond agree to leave the country voluntarily within a certain period of time at their own expense. Once the Voluntary departure bond is granted, the person has to leave the country, post which the bail bond paid is refunded. If the person fails to leave the country within the committed time frame, the person will be detained and charged again and this will result in the forfeiture of the paid money order.
  • Order of Supervisions Bond (G4):The G4 Bond is an order leveraged to warrant that the condition of supervision are met and the accused immigrant surrender for deportation.
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Payment Options

The typical minimum bail amount in Pennsylvania is $1500. However, the average amount of bail bonds is $5000 to $15000. The bond has to be paid in full amount as the surety bond before the ICE release and a bond paid early in the day means the release of the detainee can be possible on the same day. Amistad Bail Bonds can handle the bond amount easily and we offer the following payment alternatives:
  • Full cash collateral which involves the complete bond amount, 2% premium cost of the total bail bond amount and $100 application fee
  • 15% of the complete bond amount and collateral on a property

ICE Detention Facilities and Enforcement

If you need to post a Pennsylvania Immigration bond, you need to do it in any of the four immigration detention facilities. These include:
  • York County Prison
  • Clinton County Correctional Facility
  • Berk Family Residential Centre, and
  • Pike County Correctional Facility
Although the process looks quite straightforward from the surface, it’s quite intricate when you dive into the crests and troughs. Instead of doing it all on your own, you can always post an immigration bond for a detained immigrant at the ICE through a licensed bond company. They can post a bail bond for you at any detention facility and they can do it right! Searching for an expert bail bondsmen for your immigration case? Search no more. Experts at Amistad Bail and Immigration can get you covered!
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How can We Help? || Our Services

Amistad Bail Bonds is known for their nationwide trusted network of qualified immigration bond agents. Immigration bonds in Pennsylvania are our specialty and our professional agents can provide courteous, confidential, and most significantly swift processing of your bonds when you need them the most. As a top-rated firm of expert bail bondsmen, we can help you navigate through the process as effortlessly as possible when you have someone detained by ICE.

Pennsylvania: History and Immigration

Do you know that 7% of Pennsylvania’s residents are immigrants? On the other hand, 9% of the Pennsylvanian residents are native U.S. citizens with at least one immigrant parent.Being famous for being one of the 13 original colonies and the home to Independence Hall where the Constitution and Declaration of Independence were adopted, Pennsylvania has quite the reputation. The Keystone state is gifted with miles of stunning landscapes with essentials for a high quality of life; however, these bells and whistles have invited many legal as well as illegal immigrants.

If you or your friends, family, or acquaintance have been stuck in the illegal Pennsylvania immigration cycle, feel free to reach out to our team of experts at Amistad Bail Bonds now. Everyone deserves a chance to fix their mistakes, and you should be no different!

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Frequently Asked Questions

In theory, the immigration bail bond in Pennsylvania is paid to the US Government to secure the release of a detained immigrant accused of illegal stay. At the end of the case, the immigration bond payment is returned after the terms of the bail bond are fulfilled.

Most people mistake the grant of immigration bail for their freedom in the States. Note that granting of bail in Pennsylvania does not mean prevention of your subsequent detention. You just get the time to prepare a strong case for yourself in the next hearing so that you don’t face incarceration and get time before your deportation (depending on the severity of your case).

Depending on the seriousness of your case, the immigration facilities need to decide within 48 hours if they have to put you before a judge, keep you in custody or release you on bond. After 72 hours, you get an NTA or Notice to Appear from Immigration.

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