Immigration Bond: How to Get Your Money BackCLINIC 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Immigration Bond document in the editor.
  2. In Paragraph A, enter the full name and address of the obligor. If there is a co-obligor, include their details as well.
  3. Fill in Paragraph B with information about the alien for whom the bond is being furnished, including their name, current location, date of birth, and nationality.
  4. In Paragraph C, specify the bond amount and ensure that all parties sign in Paragraph D where indicated.
  5. If applicable, complete either Paragraph H or I for pledging United States bonds/notes or cash as security. Ensure all required signatures are obtained.
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If the judge grants bond, the detainee may be released as long as the bond amount is paid. The bond money is typically refunded at the conclusion of the case if the individual attends all required hearings. However, if the detainee fails to attend a hearing, the bond money will be forfeited.
Getting the bond money back involves sending Form I-391 and your original immigration bond receipt, known as Form I-305, to the Debt Management Center. If you have Form I-352, which is the original copy of the bond contract, you should include it in your mailing.
If a benefit requestor believes they are entitled to a refund of a fee, the requestor should contact the USCIS Contact Center or submit a written request for a refund to the USCIS office with jurisdiction over the benefit request.
Submission Process Once you have the form, fill it out with accurate details. Double-check the information to avoid delays. Its important to include the bond receipt number and any relevant case details. Mail or deliver the completed form to the appropriate office.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Contacts DHS Debt Management Center: This is the primary contact for immigration bond refunds. Phone: Call the DHS Debt Management Center for direct assistance. Online Portal: Check if theres an online portal available for tracking your refund status.

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Once the legal proceedings are over, and all obligations are met, the cash bond is eligible for a refund. However, its important to note that any unpaid court fees or penalties will be deducted from the refund.

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