
Immigration Bond
An immigration bond is a financial guarantee used in the United States to secure the release of an individual detained by immigration authorities. It allows a person to be released from detention while their immigration case is pending. The bond amount is set by an immigration judge or officer, and it serves to ensure that the individual will attend all required court hearings. If the person fails to appear, the bond may be forfeited. Family members or friends can often pay the bond, and it can be a crucial step in the legal process for those facing immigration issues.