Especially "Voluntary Departure" or "Stipulated Removal." These documents waive their right to fight the case. They need a lawyer first.
Check the ICE detainee locator system: : https://locator.ice.gov/odls/#/search. You'll need their Alien number and country of birth. In New Jersey, they may be at the Elizabeth Detention Center (EDC) or Delaney Hall initially, but check if they have been transferred to Moshannon Valley (PA) or Batavia (NY).
Birth certificates, marriage certificates, proof of U.S. ties (bills, leases, children's school records). We'll need these for the bond hearing.
Anything your family member says can be used against them in court.
The first 48-72 hours are critical for preparing a strong bond case.
We don't wait. We immediately analyze if your loved one is eligible for a Bond Hearing before a judge or ICE Parole. We gather evidence of community ties, family relationships, and employment history to prove they are not a flight risk.
We know what Immigration Judges in Newark and the Elizabeth Detention Center look for. Whether your loved one is held locally or transferred to Pennsylvania or New York, we come prepared with documentation that makes the strongest case possible.
While fighting for their release, we're already building their defense against deportation. Whether it's asylum, cancellation of removal, adjustment of status, or another form of relief — we identify every possible path to let them stay in the United States.
We keep you updated every step of the way. You'll have direct access to our legal team through WhatsApp, and we explain everything in plain language — no legal jargon. Your family member won't face this alone.
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