The Law Offices of Sandra Echevarria, P.A.

Detention/Bond Hearing Lawyers In Miami And Naples

If you or a loved one is being held in immigration detention, you’re likely feeling overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next. The detention process can be complex and intimidating, but with the right guidance, you can take control of your situation and fight for your freedom.

The Law Offices of Sandra Echevarria, P.A., is a bilingual English and Spanish-speaking law firm with offices in Miami and Naples that focuses on immigration law. Our experienced attorneys are dedicated to serving clients with compassion and providing strategic legal counsel. We will passionately advocate for your rights and guide you through this difficult time.

What Is The Florida Immigration Bond Process?

The immigration bond process is a legal procedure that allows individuals in ICE custody to be released from detention centers while their immigration case is pending. As a detention/bond hearings attorney, we’ll guide you through this process, which typically involves the following steps:

  • A bond hearing is scheduled before an immigration judge to determine the amount of bond required for release.
  • The immigration judge considers various factors, including the individual’s flight risk, criminal history and ties to the community.
  • If the bond is granted, the individual or their representative must post the bond amount to secure release.

Our experienced detention/bond hearings attorneys will work tirelessly to ensure that you receive a fair bond amount and are released from custody as quickly as possible.

Eligibility For Immigration Bonds

Not everyone is eligible for an immigration bond. To be eligible, you must:

  • Be detained by ICE
  • Not be subject to mandatory detention
  • Not have a prior deportation order
  • Not be a flight risk or a danger to the community

Our detention/bond hearings attorneys will assess your eligibility for an immigration bond and develop a strategy to increase your chances of release. We’ll also explore alternative options, such as habeas corpus petitions, to ensure that your rights are protected.

Types Of Immigration Bonds

There are two main types of immigration bonds:

  • Delivery bond: This type of bond requires you to attend all scheduled immigration court hearings and appointments.
  • Voluntary departure bond: This type of bond allows you to leave the United States voluntarily and return to your home country.

Our detention/bond hearings attorneys will help you understand the differences between these bond types and determine which one is best for your situation.

Why Choose The Law Offices of Sandra Echevarria, P.A.?

Our team possesses 25 years of combined experience representing clients in a wide range of immigration matters, including detention and bond hearings. Our proven track record of success reflects our commitment to providing personalized and effective legal counsel.

We have earned national recognition for our exceptional work in immigration law. We were chosen for the 2024 The National Trial Lawyers Top 10 Immigration Law and Top Ten Immigration Attorneys in Florida and have received a CALI Award for International Human Rights.

Our founding attorney, Sandra Echevarria, was inspired to pursue immigration law after witnessing her own father’s experience with immigration detention. Today, her father works alongside her, providing invaluable support to clients navigating the complexities of immigration proceedings. He collaborates with immigration courts and officers to ensure that our clients receive excellent service.

Call Our Miami Detention/Bond Hearings Attorneys Today

If you’re facing immigration detention, contact our immigration law firm as soon as possible. Our skilled detention/bond hearings attorneys are ready to fight for your freedom. With offices in Miami and Naples, we represent clients globally and provide comprehensive and strategic solutions.

Call 786-807-6301 or email us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward regaining your freedom. Hablamos español.