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If you have questions regarding your case please view our FAQs and helpful links. Feel free to contact us anytime for a free consultation!

An ICE hold is often placed on foreign nationals when they are in jail. It means that the Department of Homeland Security has notified the jail to transfer the person to Immigration custody after the completion of their jail term.

The answer to this question depends on a number of factors such as criminal history, length of residence in the community, employment history, family ties in the United States, record of nonappearances in court proceedings, manner of entry, eligibility for relief from deportation, and financial resources. At Din Law Group we will be able to assist you in determining whether your loved one is eligible for bond. 

Just because your loved one is not granted a bond does not mean they will get deported. It just means that they have to fight their case while they are in Immigration Custody. Immigration proceedings for those who are not released on bond move very quickly. This is why it is important that you retain an Immigration Attorney as soon as possible to help fight your loved one’s case.

There are many forms of relief available to those who are in deportation proceedings. At Din Law Group we will analyze your loved ones criminal history, immigration history, and family ties to determine what types of relief they qualify for.

You are not required to have an Immigration Attorney in Immigration Court but it is highly recommended that you retain one. Immigration consequences for those who are in the U.S. unlawfully are often very harsh. At Din Law Group we have a proven track record of success in many Immigration Court cases. Don’t be afraid to call us at 972-252-0886 to find out more.

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Immigration Detention Centers

A Brief Overview of Dallas Immigration Court

Do you or a loved one have an Immigration Court hearing coming up at Dallas Immigration Court? If so, here is some basic information about the Dallas Immigration Court:

The Dallas Immigration Court is located at:
1100 Commerce St., Suite 1060
Dallas, TX, 75242
(it is on the 10th floor of the Earle Cabell Federal Building).

It is open from:
7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m on Monday thru Thursday
7:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. on Fridays.

IMMIGRATION DETENTION CENTERS IN DFW/OKLAHOMA:

There are three primary facilities in the DFW area and two primary facilities in Oklahoma which house persons who are detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Prairieland Detention Center – Alvarado, TX

Johnson County Detention Center – Cleburne, TX

Rolling Plains Correctional Facility – Haskell, TX

David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center – Tulsa, OK

Okmulgee County Jail – Okmulgee, OK

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