Boston Immigration Bond Lawyer
With extensive experience with deportation defense, Boston immigration bond lawyer Joshua Goldstein is on call and ready to help families and friends of anyone who has been arrested and detained by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE), U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) or other immigration authorities. Our immigration attorneys could review your case and help you obtain your freedom again.
Requesting an Immigration Bond Hearing
Boston attorney Joshua Goldstein files motions for immigration bonds for detained clients across the United States and frequently appears in Immigration Court. Although no attorney can guarantee with certainty that a particular individual will be released on a bond, we are is committed to filing the strongest motion possible for detained clients. The key to success is the preparation of well-documented and compelling bond motions.
In determining whether to release a detainee from custody and the amount of an immigration bond, a judge usually looks at these factors:
- Whether you pose a “danger to the community”
- Your “flight risk”, i.e., whether you will return to Immigration Court
- Your family ties in the United States
- Your criminal history
- Your employment
- Your financial ability to pay an immigration bond
- Your participation in community organizations
- How you entered the United States and other aspects of your immigration history
- Your eligibility for a green card or other relief from removal or deportation in Immigration Court
Our legal professionals are experienced in deportation defense, and could gather and present evidence on your behalf to address these deciding factors. However, at your immigration bond hearing, the Department of Homeland Security may present evidence to allege that you are dangerous, a “flight risk” or for other reasons, do not deserve bail. This is why it’s so important to have a qualified and experienced deportation defense attorney on your side at the bond hearing.
Preparing to File an Immigration Bond Motion
Attorney Goldstein is ready to immediately visit your friend or family member who is detained by immigration authorities. Our Boston lawyers could fight to win release from custody with immigration bong. If Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, detained your friend or family member in New England, it is likely that he or she is being held at one of these facilities:
Suffolk County House of Correction at South Bay
20 Bradston Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02118
617-635-1000
Suffolk County Jail at Nashua Street
200 Nashua Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02114
617-635-1100
Plymouth County Correctional Facility
26 Long Pond Road,
Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360
508-830-6200
Bristol County Correctional Facility
400 Faunce Corner Road
North Dartmouth, MA 02747
508-995-1311
Where do I pay an immigration bond?
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
Office of Detention and Removal Operations (DRO)
10 New England Executive Park
Burlington, Massachusetts 01803
Phone number: 781-359-7500
Contact a Boston Immigration Bond Attorney
The immigration attorneys at Goldstein Immigration Lawyers understand the stress associated with the detention of a family member or friend. We use our familiarity with the bond process to make the hearing and subsequent posting of bail go as quickly and smoothly as possible. Contact our Boston immigration bond lawyer today.
We have a proven track record of success in a wide-range of immigration matters. The immigration attorneys in our Boston office are ready to thoroughly analyze the facts of your case and carefully recommend your best immigration option.