Release from Federal Immigration Detention

Immigration Bail Bonds in Fresno for individuals held by ICE or immigration authorities

Vanguard Bail Bonds handles immigration bail bonds in Fresno when a family member is detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement or another federal immigration authority. You learn that someone has been taken into custody, often without warning, and you are told they are being held at a detention center that may be hours away. Federal detention operates differently from local jail, and the bond process involves different agencies, forms, and approval steps.


An immigration bond is set by an immigration judge or by ICE itself, and the amount depends on factors such as flight risk, criminal history, and immigration status. Once the bond is approved and paid, the detained person is released and given a notice to appear before an immigration judge. The bond remains active until the case is resolved, which can take months or years depending on court backlogs and case complexity.



If someone you know is in immigration detention, contact Vanguard Bail Bonds to review eligibility and discuss payment options that fit your situation.

How Federal Immigration Bonds Are Processed

You work with a bondsman who specializes in immigration cases and has relationships with detention centers nationwide. The bondsman verifies the bond amount, confirms that the individual is eligible for release, and submits payment to ICE or the appropriate federal office. Some detainees are not eligible for bond due to prior deportations, certain criminal convictions, or pending removal orders.


After the bond is posted, the individual is released from the detention center and must check in regularly with ICE while their case moves through immigration court. You will notice that the person is home, able to see family, and able to work with an immigration attorney to prepare their defense. Vanguard Bail Bonds provides documentation showing that the bond is active and gives you contact information for follow-up questions.



The bond is returned only if the individual attends every hearing and complies with all ICE requirements. If they miss a hearing or violate release conditions, the bond is forfeited and a warrant is issued. Immigration bonds are more expensive than most criminal bonds, and financing options are often necessary to manage the cost over time.

What You Should Know About Immigration Bonds


Immigration detention is managed by federal agencies, and the bond process involves specific rules that differ from state or county procedures. These answers clarify how the process works.

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What is the difference between an ICE bond and a criminal bail bond?

An ICE bond is set by immigration authorities or an immigration judge and applies only to deportation proceedings, while a criminal bond is set by a criminal court judge and applies to criminal charges.

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How long does it take to post an immigration bond in Fresno?

Posting takes one to three business days after payment is received, depending on the detention center location and how quickly ICE processes the paperwork.

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Why are immigration bonds more expensive than other bonds?

Immigration bond amounts are set by federal authorities and often range from ten thousand to twenty-five thousand dollars or more, reflecting the perceived flight risk and the lack of a local address requirement.

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When is someone not eligible for an immigration bond?

Ineligibility occurs when the individual has a prior removal order, certain felony convictions, or is considered a flight risk or danger to the community by the immigration judge.

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How does Vanguard Bail Bonds coordinate bonds outside Fresno?

The company works with a nationwide network of licensed bondsmen and detention facilities to post bonds in other states when a detainee is transferred or held far from their family.

Vanguard Bail Bonds is available day and night to assist with immigration detention cases in Fresno and across the country. Reach out as soon as you learn about the detention, and gather any documentation related to immigration status or prior court hearings to help move the process forward.