Application for redetermination of custody status 2025

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A person is eligible for our bond program if they: have been granted a bond by ICE or an immigration judge in California or Louisiana; or. have been visited by one of our affiliated visitation programs.
A request for a bond hearing may be made in writing. In addition, except as provided in subsection (3), below, a request for a bond hearing may be made orally in court or, at the discretion of the Immigration Judge, by telephone. If available, a copy of the Notice to Appear (Form I-862) should be provided.
After a person is arrested, the person is transported to the jail and should see a magistrate judge within 24 hours. At this first appearance bond hearing in Florida, the magistrate judge will determine if the officer had probable cause to arrest the person.
A bond hearing is separate from a deportation/removal hearing. If you want to have a bond hearing, you must request one. This can be done in writing or by asking the judge when you go to court. You only get one bond hearing, so be prepared with evidence.
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO GET MY BOND HEARING? From the time the bond application is filed, it will typically take 1-3 weeks for the bond hearing to be set. The immigration judge will decide whether to grant a bond at the bond hearing, and if granted, how much the bond will be.
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Write the judge a letter to ask for a bond hearing. On the next page is a sample letter that you can fill out and send to the judge. Be sure to include your name, A-number, and your request to have a bond hearing as soon as possible.
A DHS official issues Form I-286 - Notice of Custody Determination pursuant to section 236 of the INA to notify the alien whether he or she will be detained in custody, released under an immigration bond, or released on his or her own recognizance while a removal proceeding is ongoing.
A custody redetermination hearing is what we refer to as a bond hearing. In a bond hearing the judge must decide three things: Whether the respondent is statutorily eligible for a bond, or whether they are subject to. mandatory detention. Whether the respondent poses a danger to people or property.

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