Loved One Detained by ICE? Act Fast!
Every hour in detention matters. If your family member has been detained by ICE, we can fight for their immediate release through bond hearings. Call now for emergency assistance.
Get Your Family Member Home
When ICE detains your loved one, getting them released on bond becomes the top priority. At Vasquez Law Firm, we have extensive experience in immigration bond hearings and have successfully secured the release of hundreds of detained immigrants throughout Florida.
Types of Immigration Bonds
Custody Redetermination Bond
Most common type - requesting bond from immigration judge
- • For those initially held without bond by ICE
- • Must show not a flight risk or danger to community
- • Can request reasonable bond amount
- • Available for most non-aggravated felons
ICE Bond (Administrative Bond)
Set by ICE Field Office Director
- • Can be requested if ICE originally set no bond
- • Usually higher amounts than court bonds
- • Can request reduction if amount is too high
- • Faster process than court hearing
Bond Redetermination
Challenging an existing bond amount
- • When ICE sets bond too high
- • Show changed circumstances
- • Demonstrate financial hardship
- • Can request multiple times if circumstances change
Bond Hearing Strategy
To win a bond hearing, we must prove two key elements:
Not a Flight Risk
- • Strong family ties in the US
- • Employment history and stability
- • Property ownership or lease
- • Community involvement
- • No history of failing to appear
Not a Danger to Community
- • Limited or no criminal history
- • Character references from community
- • Evidence of rehabilitation
- • Family support system
- • Stable housing arrangement
Who Cannot Get Bond?
Certain individuals are subject to mandatory detention and cannot receive bond:
- Aggravated felons (as defined by immigration law)
- Certain drug trafficking offenses
- Crimes involving moral turpitude (within 5 years of admission)
- Terrorism-related grounds
Note: Even if you fall into these categories, there may still be options. Constitutional challenges, habeas corpus petitions, and other remedies may be available.
Bond Hearing Process
Emergency Consultation
Review detention circumstances and eligibility (same day)
Evidence Collection
Gather supporting documents and prepare family (1-3 days)
File Bond Motion
Submit request to immigration court or ICE
Bond Hearing
Present case to immigration judge (typically within 1-2 weeks)
Bond Payment & Release
Pay bond and secure release (same day if bond granted)
Typical Bond Amounts
Low Risk Cases
$1,500 - $5,000
First-time offenders, strong ties
Medium Risk Cases
$5,000 - $15,000
Some criminal history
High Risk Cases
$15,000+
Significant criminal history
YO PELEO™ - Every Minute Counts
Don't let your loved one spend another day in detention. Our experienced bond attorneys work around the clock to secure releases. We know what judges want to hear and how to present your case for the best possible outcome.
Get Emergency Bond Help24/7 Bond Emergency
Family member detained by ICE? We respond immediately to bond emergencies!
Emergency Bond HelpHow to Pay Bond
- Cashier's Check
Most common method
- Money Order
US Postal Service
- Bond Companies
When you can't pay full amount
- Note: Cash and personal checks not accepted
Florida ICE Detention Centers
- Krome Processing Center
Miami - Glades County Detention
Moore Haven - Baker County Facility
Macclenny - Wakulla County Jail
Crawfordville