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My family member is being held at Krome Detention Center. What can I do?ICE holds hundreds of detainees at Krome Detention Center. If you have a loved one being held at this facility or any other facility, the Law Offices of Juliana G. Lamardo can help. Whether they were detained for failing to attend an immigration hearing, for overstaying their visa , for being accused of a crime, we can find a solution to protect their rights. We can fight for a bond hearing or request a parole and fight any charges or removal/deportation.
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What is a bond? What happens at a bond hearing?
A bond is a sum of money that must be paid to release a detainee from custody. Immigration Bonds must be paid by a U.S. Citizen, a lawful permanent resident or a bond company. Payment of a bond allows a detainee to return home until his or her hearing. Not all detainees are eligible for a bond – some are only eligible for parole.
You may request a bond hearing if you have been denied a bond or if the bond amount is too high. We recommend retaining qualified legal counsel to represent you at your bond hearing.
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How long will I have to wait to get my visa?Visa processing times vary across the board. Wait times often depend on the type of visa for which you petitioned. Applications are processed in the order they are received based on their priority date. Depending on the type of visa you are seeking, and depending on the consulate you are using, it could take anywhere from a few months to several years. When working on your case, we can advise you as to how long yours might take.
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ICE will start training local Police to detain non-citizensICERead Article
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Why is my case taking so long?ImmigrationRead Article