Detention / Bond Hearing

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Detention / Bond Hearing Attorney In Jacksonville, Florida

What Are Detention And Bond Hearings?

If you or a loved one find yourselves navigating the complexities of the U.S Immigration System, particularly in dealing with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, Anny Leon is here to guide you through the process. The journey can be a challenging one, especially when a Notice to Appear (NTA) is issued. In this situation, ICE makes a decision whether to release or detain the individuals, frequently setting a bond amount. This bond must be paid in full - a financial burden that many people, even with the support of their families, struggle to meet. In the event that the full amount can't be met, the individuals remain in ICE custody until the deportation proceedings end. 


If you or a family member are detainees who have been denied bond or are facing a bond amount you cannot meet, it's possible to qualify for a bond hearing. In order to navigate these trying times successfully, it's critical to have a reliable guide in immigration law. 



Anny Leon, an experienced legal companion in Florida, is just a call away. She's here to ensure your best chance of meeting this challenging situation head-on. Reach out to Anny Leon today, your trusted advisor in immigration law.

Call Law Offices of Anny Leon PLLC at 904-506-1915 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

What Qualifies a Detainee for a Bond Hearing?

If you have no criminal background and are eligible for relief from removal proceedings, you might qualify for a reduction in the amount you must pay for your release. The immigration judge will also weigh various elements, including any family you have living in the United States, your ties to an American community, your employment history, your ability to pay a reduced bond, and your likelihood of becoming a flight risk.


Having an attorney at your side who has a broad understanding of detention and bond hearings can tip the scales in your favor. Anny Leon, a seasoned attorney in Florida, displays exceptional skill in Immigration Law, focusing on detention and bond hearings. Don't prolong your detention - contact Law Offices of Anny Leon PLLC today.

What Happens During a Detention and Bond Hearing?

Anny Leon will present a formal plea for bond reconsideration in your behalf to the court, outlining the important factors and circumstances surrounding your case. Following this presentation, a date for the bond hearing will be established and communicated to all parties involved. Typically, Anny Leon, along with the opposition’s counsel, will attend the hearing in person, while you or your loved one will have the opportunity to participate remotely via video conferencing facilities set up for this purpose.


If English is not your primary language or if you are more comfortable speaking another language, rest assured that the court provides interpreter services to assist you during the proceedings. As the hearing unfolds, the judge will weigh the presented evidence carefully and ultimately make a decision regarding your eligibility for a bond reduction that could very well facilitate your release. Therefore, having Anny Leon as your representative in this crucial matter could significantly enhance your chances of securing your freedom. We encourage you to start progressing your case with us today so that we can provide you with the best possible support and guidance.

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Call Law Offices of Anny Leon PLLC at 904-506-1915 today to speak to an attorney.

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