When a person is detained by immigration authorities, it is normal to feel fear and uncertainty. However, there are legal resources that may help you or a loved one seek release while the immigration process continues.
Among the most common options are a bond request and a custody redetermination before ICE.
But what happens when those alternatives do not work?
What if a judge says they do not have jurisdiction, or if the person has been detained for more than six months? In certain cases, a writ of habeas corpus may be filed in federal district court where the individual is being held.
This legal action does not mean winning the immigration case or obtaining permanent residence, but it can require the federal court system to review the detention and potentially provide an opportunity for release through bond or a new custody review.
Every case is different. If you have a loved one in an immigration detention center or need guidance regarding a bond, custody redetermination, or habeas corpus petition, it is important to evaluate the situation strategically.
We invite you to contact our office to review your case in a personalized consultation. We are here to help and guide you every step of the way in your immigration process.





