Immigration Detention Defense
Detention cases demand speed and precision. We pursue bond or parole, assemble release packets, and coordinate with family for evidence and supervision plans. If removal is imminent, we seek emergency stays and challenge errors through motions or federal court.
How we secure release
- Bond motions with supervision and support plans
- Parole requests and humanitarian release arguments
- Stays of removal and emergency filings
- EOIR/USCIS coordination for pending relief
- Evidence gathering from family and community
- Post-release guidance and court-date tracking
What we need to act quickly
Send these details first. They let us assess detention risk, identify immediate relief options, and decide whether we need to move on bond, parole, or emergency protection right away.
Facility name, A-number, custody status, and any prior bond, removal, or immigration judge orders.
Any pending asylum case, family petition, U visa, waiver, or other immigration application already in progress.
Where the person would live, who can sponsor or supervise them, and what community or family ties support release.
Upcoming hearing dates, recent transfers, travel history, and copies of any prior filings, notices, or agency paperwork.
Need immediate help?
We prioritize detained clients—reach out for rapid guidance.