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Professional Immigration Court Work and Legal Proceedings

If someone you know is being detained in an ICE facility, immigration cases and bonds can be an important step in securing their safety and freedom in the lead-up to their time in court. Understanding the legal system can be tricky, though, and in those instances having someone with a deep understanding of immigration law at your side can make a big difference.
From the first court hearing all the way up the Board of Immigration Appeals, Nicole is an experienced and licensed immigration attorney who is dedicated to defending her clients’ rights.
Schedule a consultation with Nicole today and see how her expertise can help you.

What are Immigration Bonds?

When someone has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), they will be detained until their scheduled day in court. This is where immigration bonds come in. An immigration bond is a sum of money that can be paid for a person's release from prison on the condition they return for all court proceedings in the future. Once their trial is up, the money is returned to the individual. Bonds can be issued or denied based on a variety of factors.
Securing a bond is best done with the help of an immigration lawyer with the legal expertise needed to argue in favor of the detained individual. Nicole Eymard is a licensed attorney with 20 years of experience in immigration law. She has in-depth knowledge and an unwavering commitment to provide her clients with the representation they need.
See how Nicole's personalized approach can help your case by scheduling a free consultation today.
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HOW WE HELP

Advantages of Representation With Nicole Eymard

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Working with an immigration attorney can help avoid many of the pitfalls that people commonly encounter when applying for immigration bonds. An attorney can also help manage your case and provide you with updates. Some of the additional benefits of working with Nicole Eymard include:

Licensed Attorney

Nicole is a licensed attorney with 20 years of experience. When you work with her, you're getting real legal representation rather than a notary service or someone who can't actually provide legal services.
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Knowledge of the Process

Nicole has been practicing law in the Texas area for 20 years and is experienced in working with immigration law and securing Texas immigration bonds.

Constant Communication

While Nicole is managing your case, she maintains consistent communication to ensure you stay up to date on the process. She maintains availability to ensure that you can have your questions answered whenever you need.

Long‒Term Representation

Once Nicole is entered as your attorney of record, she stays with you on the case every step of the way, whether the case stops at approval or continues into an appeal to a higher court. During her time as your attorney, she'll join you for every interview.
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Why Choose Nicole Eymard for Representation?

For Nicole Eymard, you're not just another case; you're a person with a unique story and goals. She gets to know each of her clients and makes sure they have a clear understanding of the immigration bond process. She doesn't offer false hopes or empty promises, just honest truth and driven commitment to see your case through to the end.
Don't struggle through the application process alone. Contact Nicole Eymard today for a free consultation and start getting the representation you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an immigration bond last?
An immigration bond remains in effect until ICE issues a notice to have the bond cancelled, at which time the money is returned to the individual responsible for posting the bail.
Who qualifies for an immigration bond?
Bond eligibility is determined by a number of factors, including risk of flight, risk to public safety, the presence or absence of a criminal record, any family ties in the U.S., and the amount of time spent in the country.
What happens if an immigration bond is denied?
If your bond is denied, it is possible to submit a habeas petition in order to appeal the denial.
What is the difference between immigration bond and parole?
Bonds are utilized to achieve a temporary release from prison on the condition the individual on parole return to court for any and all necessary immigration court proceedings. Parole is a conditional release from prison before the prisoner's full sentence is complete.

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