Welcome to Pennsylvania Immigration Bonds.
Nationwide immigration bonding specialists and experts serving the state of
Pennsylvania 24 hours a day. We don't require you to come into our office. The
entire process can take place right over the
telephone or in person if desired.
Immigration Bonds Explained
Immigration bonds are a bit different from a typical bail bond in that
immigration bonds are of a civil law nature, wherein bail bonds are of a
criminal case nature. With all immigration bonds, the court can allow the
detainee to remain in the United States or it can deport the alien. If the
alien is in the custody of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS),
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Border Patrol, the
cosigner will need to find a bond agency that specializes in immigration
bonds. There may also be a criminal bond on the detainee. If this is the
case, the cosigner should contact a bond agency that can provide both
felony bail bond services and immigration bond services.
Find Pennsylvania Immigration and US Customs offices by district below.
Pennsylvania Immigration Courts, address, Hours and Payment Centers - USCIS
District Office(s)
Location 1:
Philadelphia District Immigration Office
1600 Callowhill Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Jurisdictional Area:
States of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and West Virginia
Service Area:
The state of Delaware and the eastern Penn counties of Adams, Berks,
Bucks, Cameron, Carbon, Centre, Chester, Clinton, Columbia, Cumberland,
Dauphin, Delaware, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lackawanna,
Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, Mifflin, Monroe,
Montgomery, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Philadelphia,
Pike, Potter, Schuykill, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union,
Wayne, Wyoming, and York
Hours open to the public:
7:30 AM - 3:00 PM, M-F
Appointments:
No walk-ins unless it is an emergency. Please make an appointment using
INFOPASS via the USCIS link below.
Accepted forms of payment:
In person: personal and business checks may be accepted only with
government issued picture identification; money orders
By mail: ONLY money orders and certified checks
If you need emergency travel authorization make an appointment through
INFOPASS to request expedited advanced parole. Walk-ins are on a limited
basis for emergencies 8 AM - 1 PM. You must submit evidence you have filed
I-131 with an INS Service Center.
Immigration Jails, Detention Facilities in Pennsylvania.
Location 1:
Philadelphia Immigration Court
1600 Callowhill Street, Suite 400
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Location 2:
York Immigration Court
3400 concord Road, Suite 2
York, PA 17402
Mailing Address:
York Immigration Court
P.O. Box 20370
York, PA 17402
Two most common types of INS bonds are a Delivery Bond and a Voluntary
Departure Bond. A Delivery Bond size is set for an amount that will ensure the
alien’s appearance for any future immigration hearings or proceedings. A Voluntary
Departure Bond is set when the alien is being ordered to leave the United
States. Once released from DHS, the alien is given a certain amount of
time to get his affairs together and to leave the United States. The
amount of the immigration bond is partially based on an amount that will
reasonably guarantee that the alien / defendant will leave the United States in the time specified
and agreed.
- We bail you out anytime, anywhere Nationwide.
- Our service is the fastest in the industry, we always have bail bond
agents on call 24 hours.
- Call us 24 hours a day - 7 days a week!
- Serving all major cities, Nationwide.
- The Lowest Rates Available.
- Expert Advice on INS Bail Bonds.
- Our Office Never Closes!
- County, State, Federal and Immigration Bonding.
- Financing & Payment Plans
- All Jails, All Courts, All Warrants, All Charges, All year round!
- Free Inmate Bail and Jail Information.
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Pennsylvania Immigration Bail Bondsman.
Nationwide Get Your Loved Ones Back Home, Fast!
Approximately two hours after being detained the defendant's bail amount will be
set. Here's how the bail process works: Pennsylvania Immigration Bonds Agency
Company
we accept Cash, Personal Checks,
Money Orders, Cashier's Checks, and all Major Credit Cards. Call for
Pennsylvania Immigration
bonds today
1-800-224-5937.
Immigration Bonds
Nationwide
by Phone 24/7.
If the alien /
defendant is in DHS-ICE custody, the alien is assigned a file number. The
file number is referred to as an “A” number typically followed by 10
digits. If the alien has a green card, the number may be the same number
as the green card. In order for DHS to answer any questions by family, the
family should have the “A” number, as this is the easiest way for DHS -
ICE authorities to refer to the defendant.

Call
1-800-224-5937
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Pennsylvania State immigration Bonds and Nationwide Bail Bonds Service.
- Immigration bond premiums in Pennsylvania are set at 15% of the bond amount.
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- Alien's Full Name
- Alien Registration
Number
- Name of the facility
where the alien is being held
- Alien's home address
- Alien's date of birth
- Alien's country of
birth
- Bond Amount
- Name of the person
posting the bond
- Valid address for the
person posting the bond
- Valid Social Security
Number for the person co-signing & requesting the bond posting.
- Valid phone number
for the person/s posting the bond
- Acceptable forms of
identification for co-signer/s.
- Permanent Resident
Card - Green Card.
- Passport with
appropriate stamps
- Valid State
driver's license.
- State
identification with proof of immigration status.
Remember, many of these steps depend on number of other factors. We
commonly work out payment plans or other forms of financial relief
depending on the case. Call one of our agents today for more information
on how we can help you.
Call
1-800-224-5937
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CARDS ACCEPTED - PAY BY PHONE
Pennsylvania immigration Bonds and Nationwide.

Call for free immigration bonding information
24/7.
About Immigration Bonds
An Immigration bond is not that different from a
regular bail bond in concept, but then again it is very much different
because an immigration not only guarantees the appearance of the detainee
but also his or her performance. What do we mean by "Performance". In the
INS bonding world performance means many things but primarily one thing,
I.E; that the detainee does not become a ward of the state, want to know
more please read on.
About Immigration bonds
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