Form I-352 Immigration Bond

Immigration Bond

ICE Form I-352

Immigration Bond

OMB: 1653-0022

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
IMMIGRATION BOND

OMB No. 1653-0022
Expires 08/31/2017

INSTRUCTIONS
(READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY)

This bond is posted as security for performance and fulfillment of the bonded alien’s obligations to the government. An
acceptable surety company or an entity or individual who deposits United States bonds, notes, or cash may execute the
bond as surety. The surety is the obligor; the bonded alien is the principal; and the Department of Homeland Security
("DHS") is the beneficiary of all bonds it authorizes. The obligor guarantees the performance of the conditions of the bond.
The bond’s guaranty is secured by the amount of the bond. An acceptable surety company is one that appears on the
current Treasury Department Circular 570 as a company holding the requisite certificate of authority to act as a surety on
Federal bonds. An agent of an acceptable surety company may execute the bond only if the agent attaches to the bond a
currently valid power of attorney showing the authority of the agent to act for the surety company. Powers of Attorney do
not have official form numbers. They differ from state to state and from company to company. Any agent of an acceptable
surety company is a co-obligor on this bond, and he/she shall sign as a co-obligor in paragraph D. Failure of an agent to
sign as co-obligor shall result in rejection of the bond. A co-obligor shall be jointly and severally liable with the surety
company for any breach of this bond (i.e., the liability of a co-obligor is in addition to, not instead of, that of the obligor).
DHS may refuse to accept any bond to the extent permitted by law.
Obligors and co-obligors (if any) shall state their full name and address in Paragraph A, and shall sign the bond where
indicated in Paragraph D. Either the obligor or co-obligor, or both, may be corporate entities. In addition, an obligor who
deposits United States bonds, notes, or cash must deposit the requisite security and execute the appropriate Power of
Attorney (i.e., either Paragraph H or I). This deposit and execution may be made before two officers or employees of the
DHS who have been authorized to administer oaths pursuant to 8 U.S.C. 1357, and who shall sign as witnesses in
Paragraph J. A notary public may witness the obligor's signature in either Paragraph H or I by affixing his/her notarial seal
where indicated and showing the date his/her commission expires. No seal is required when officers or employees of the
DHS witness the transaction. When a notary public witnesses the obligor's signature, DHS witnesses must still
acknowledge receipt of the security for the bond in Paragraph J.
Only the owner of record may deposit United States bonds or notes. Such bonds or notes must be negotiable and not
redeemable within one year of the date of the deposit. Any charges made by the depository for accepting United States
bonds or notes must be borne by the alien or the owner of the security.
PRIVACY ACT NOTICE
Authority: The collection of this information is authorized by the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended (8 U.S.C.
1103, 1183, 1226, 1229c, and 1363); and 31 U.S.C. 7701(c)(1). The collection of the Taxpayer Identification Number
(TIN) is authorized by Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. 6109) and Executive Order 9397. In some cases, the TIN may
be an individual’s Social Security Number.
Purpose: ICE collects this information to provide for the posting, maintenance, cancellation, and breach of an immigration
surety bond, and for associated financial management activities, including collection of unpaid monies, reimbursement of
the bond principal, and the calculation, payment, and reporting of interest.
Routine Uses: For United States Citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents, or individuals whose records are covered by the
Judicial Redress Act of 2015 (5 U.S.C. § 552a note), your information may be disclosed in accordance with the Privacy
Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. § 552a(b), including pursuant to the routine uses published in the DHS/ICE-011 - Criminal Arrest
Records and Immigration Enforcement Records (CARIER) System of Records Notice, and DHS/ICE-004 Bond
Management Information System of Records Notice (BMIS SORN), which can be viewed at www.dhs.gov/privacy.
For all others, as appropriate under United States law and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policy, the
information you provide may be shared internally within DHS, as well as with federal, state, local, tribal, territorial, and
foreign law enforcement; other government agencies; and other parties as appropriate for collection, enforcement,
investigatory, litigation, or other purposes.

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Disclosure: Furnishing this information is voluntary; however, an immigration bond cannot be issued unless you provide
the information requested on this form. For cash bonds, your SSN is necessary to pay interest through the U.S. Treasury
Department and to comply with Internal Revenue Service requirements to report interest payments. Your SSN or TIN will
also be used for the purposes of collecting and reporting information on any delinquent accounts arising out of your
relationship with the Government.
Public Reporting Burden. Under the Paperwork Reduction Act, an agency may not sponsor an information collection
and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control
number. We try to create forms and instructions that are accurate, can be easily understood, and which impose the least
possible burden on you to provide us with information. Often this is difficult because some immigration laws are very
complex. The estimated average time to complete and file this application is 30 minutes per application. If you have
comments regarding the accuracy of this estimate, or suggestions for making this form simpler, you can write to the
Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, PRA Office, 801 I Street, N.W., Room
700, Washington DC 20536. (Do not mail your completed application to this address.)
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The express language of the bond shall take precedence over any inconsistent policies or statements. Federal law shall
apply to the interpretation of the bond, and its terms shall be strictly construed.
Provided it has the concurrence of the government and it does not change the amount of the bond, an obligor may rebond the alien at any time and at no expense to the government. Cancellation of a bond issued as a delivery bond shall
occur upon any of the following, provided they occur prior to the date of a breach: DHS' taking the alien back into its
custody; deportation/exclusion/removal of the bonded alien; grant of permanent residence to the bonded alien; notice of
the detention of the bonded alien for 30 or more days pursuant, or prior, to a conviction by local, state, or federal
authorities; termination of deportation/removal proceedings (but not administrative closure or stay of such proceedings);
death of the bonded alien; voluntary departure by the bonded alien as evidenced by valid proof thereof; or other
circumstances as provided by statute or regulation. Cancellation for these reasons is automatic, and any subsequent
appearance demand, or attempt to breach the bond, is null and void. The bond will not be canceled solely because the
bonded alien is detained for less than 30 days by any local, state, or federal government agency.
DHS shall notify the obligor or co-obligor of a demand to produce the alien, the breach or cancellation of a bond, and any
demand for payment of a bond. Notice sent to either the obligor or co-obligor is sufficient to trigger the duties and
obligations under this bond. Any obligation or duty imposed on an obligor by this bond applies equally to all co-obligors.
DHS shall send notice of a breach of the bond to the obligor or co-obligor on Form I-323, Notice- Immigration Bond
Breached, at the address of record. DHS regulations provide that upon notification of a breach the obligor has 30 days in
which to file an administrative appeal or motion for reconsideration of the breach. Any obligor who contests a declaration
of breach shall file an administrative appeal seeking review of the declaration of breach. A declaration of breach shall be
administratively final if not timely appealed. Judicial review of any administrative declaration of bond breach is pursuant to
the Administrative Procedures Act, 5 U.S.C. § 701, et seq.
Demands for amounts due under the terms of this bond will be sent to the obligor or co-obligor after a declaration of
breach becomes administratively final. For bonds posted by acceptable surety companies, if the surety company or agent
of the surety company does not make payment within 120 days of the demand for payment, DHS may notify the
Department of the Treasury of such nonpayment. If payment is not made within 30 days of the date of the demand for
payment, interest, penalty, and handling charges as provided by the Debt Collection Act, 31 U.S.C. § 3701, et seq., and
the Federal Claims Collection Standards, 31 C.F.R. §§ 900-904, will accrue from the date of the first demand.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

OMB No. 1653-0022
Expires 08/31/2017

IMMIGRATION BOND
Power of Attorney Number
(Bonded Alien) File No.
Bond Receipt No.
Part A. Obligor Information
Name of Obligor:
Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) / Social Security Number (SSN)

1

Street Address of Obligor:
City, State and Zip Code:
Telephone:

Name of Agent/Co-Obligor (if any-Surety Bonds only):

Address (if different from that of Obligor):
Telephone:

Address to use for notice purposes:

Obligor

Agent

Both

% and the amount of premium is:

If this is executed by a surety company the rate of premium is:

The name and address of the person who executed a written instrument with the surety company requesting it to post bond is:
B. Information about alien for whom bond is furnished:
Name:
Alien Registration Number:
Current Location (i.e., where detained):
Date and country of birth:

/

Nationality:

Date, port and means of arrival in the United States:

/

Alien to reside at:
Telephone number at alien's residence:
C. In consideration of the facts recited in paragraph or paragraphs herein numbered

and captioned
(and in any rider
or riders lettered
and captioned
, the above named
obligor and the agent acting on its behalf (if any), by subscribing hereto, hereby declare that they are firmly bound unto the
United States in the sum of
) unless the guarantee
dollars ($
of the bond is that the alien shall not become a public charge, the obligor, and the agent acting on its behalf (if any), declare
themselves bound in such amount or successive amounts as are prescribed in paragraph (G-2) herein as liquidated damages and
not as penalty, which sum is to be paid to the United States immediately upon failure to comply with the terms set forth in any such
paragraph or rider. The obligor and agent further agree that any notice to him/her in connection with this bond may be accomplished
by mail, directed to him/her at the above address. The obligor acknowledges receipt of a copy of the executed bond and any
attached rider or riders specified above.
D. Signed and sealed this

day of
(Month/Year)

(Signature of Obligor) (Sign in ink)
1

(Signature of Agent/Co-Obligor (if any)) (Sign in ink)

In some cases, the obligor’s Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) could be the individual’s Social Security Number (SSN).

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E. Bond approved and accepted at

on
(City and State)

(Field Office Director Printed Name)

(Date)
(Field Office Director Signature) (Sign in ink)

F.
Surety Company
Agent-Bonding Company
Obligors-Cash/Treasury Bond

Taxpayer Identification Number/SSN
Taxpayer Identification Number/SSN
Taxpayer Identification Number/SSN

31 U.S.C.A. § 7701(c)(1). The head of each Federal agency require each person doing business with that agency to furnish to that
agency such person’s taxpayer identifying number. It is the intent of the DHS to use such numbers for purposes of collecting and
reporting information on any delinquent accounts arising out of such person’s relationship with the Government. The obligor, surety,
or agent must furnish its Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) to DHS. Failure to furnish the TIN may result in a refusal of the bond.

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IMMIGRATION BOND
OMB No. 1653-0022
Expires 08/31/2017
Power of Attorney Number
(Bonded Alien) File No.
Bond Receipt No.

G.
(1) BOND CONDITIONED UPON THE DELIVERY OF AN ALIEN. In consideration of the granting of the application of
the above alien for release from custody under a warrant of arrest issued by the Attorney General charging that he/she
is unlawfully in the United States, provided there is furnished a suitable bond as authorized by Section 236 and/or
Section 241 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the obligor hereby furnishes such bond with the following conditions
if: (1) the alien is released from custody and if the obligor shall cause the alien to be produced or to produce himself/
herself to an immigration officer or an immigration judge of the United States, as specified in the appearance notice,
upon each and every written request until exclusion/deportation/removal proceedings in his/her case are finally
terminated; (2) the said alien is accepted by the DHS for detention or deportation/removal; or (3) the bond is otherwise
canceled, this obligation shall terminate. If, however, the obligor fails to surrender the alien in response to a timely
demand while the bond remains in effect, the full amount of the bond (see Paragraph C above) becomes due and
payable. The obligor further agrees that no order issued by or under the authority of the Attorney General or Secretary
of Homeland Security by virtue of which issuance or execution of any order of deportation/removal is or may be
deferred, shall be in any manner construed to impair or render void this obligation or any part thereof.
(2) BOND THAT ALIEN SHALL NOT BECOME A PUBLIC CHARGE. In consideration of the granting of the
application of the above alien for permission to enter the United States, providing there is furnished a suitable bond that
he/she will not become a public charge, the obligor hereby furnishes such bond with the following conditions: if the
alien is admitted to the United States and accepts any form of prohibited public assistance the obligor shall pay to the
United States or to any State, Territory, county, town, municipality or district thereof, which shall have provided such
public assistance any or all charges or expenses arising therefrom up to the total amount of the bond. In the event that
the public authority providing the assistance is not authorized to accept reimbursement, the obligor agrees that he/she
will promptly pay the actual expenses to the Department of Homeland Security. If the obligor fails to pay all charges or
expenses within 30 days after notice to him/her by the DHS that the alien received a form of prohibited public
assistance that was considered in making a determination that the alien has become a "public charge" provided that in
no event shall the liability of the obligor exceed the total amount of bond, then DHS may cease to do business with the
obligor or co-obligor. Any such amounts collected by the DHS, which are not turned over to the public authority
providing the assistance will be deposited in the Breached Bond Detention Fund. Not withstanding any violation of this
bond and any payment made pursuant to the terms thereof, this obligation shall remain in full force and effect as to the
remainder of the liability of this obligation until the departure, naturalization or death of the alien. It is further agreed that
suit to enforce any of the conditions of this bond may be instituted by either United States, or any interested State,
Territory, county, town, municipality, or district thereof.
(3) BOND CONDITIONED UPON THE VOLUNTARY DEPARTURE OF AN ALIEN. In consideration of the granting by
the Attorney General of an application of the above alien to depart voluntarily from the United States, provided there is
furnished a suitable bond as authorized by 8 U.S.C. 1229c the obligor hereby furnishes such bond with the following
conditions if: (1) the obligor ensures that the alien departs the United States on or before the date specified in the order
granting voluntary departure, and provides probative documentation of the departure within 30 days of the date
specified in the order granting voluntary departure; or (2) the alien is actually accepted by the DHS for detention or
deportation/removal, this obligation shall terminate. Otherwise the amount of the bond specified in Paragraph C above
shall become due and payable.
(4) ORDER OF SUPERVISION BOND. In consideration of the granting of the release of the above alien pursuant to a
post removal period order of supervision, the obligor hereby furnishes this guaranty with the condition that: if the alien
fully performs all of the conditions of the order of supervision and surrenders for removal, then this obligation shall
terminate; but if the alien fails to fully perform all of the conditions of the order of supervision, or the alien fails to
surrender for removal, the full amount of this bond shall become due and payable by the obligor.

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IMMIGRATION BOND

OMB No. 1653-0022
Expires 08/31/2017

(Bonded Alien) File No.
Bond Receipt No.

H. Pledge and Power of Attorney for Use When United States Bonds or Notes Are Deposited As Security
I hereby pledge the United States Bond/Notes described in the following schedule as security for the performance and fulfillment of
the obligations described in paragraph C above in accordance with 6 U.S.C. 15, 31 CFR part 225, and Treasury Department Circular
154. I appoint the Attorney General of the United States as my attorney to collect, sell, assign, and transfer said United States Bond
or Note. In the case of any default in performance of conditions herein, my attorney shall have the power to collect without appraisal
or valuation notice, and to apply the proceeds to the satisfaction of any damages, demands, or deficiencies arising from such
default. I waive my right to redeem this security.
Title of Bond/Notes

Coupons Attached

Face Value

(Affix Seal Here if Required)

Interest Rate

Serial No.

Interest Dates

(Signature of Person Pledging Bonds or Notes) (Sign in ink)

I. Pledge and Power of Attorney For Use When Cash Is Deposited as Security
I hereby pledge the amount of

($

)

United States currency as security for the performance and fulfillment of the obligations described in paragraph C above. I
appoint the Attorney General of the United States as my attorney to collect or to assign and transfer the said sum of money. I
agree that, in case of default in the performance of any of the conditions herein to which I have subscribed, said attorney shall
have full power to collect said sum of money or any part thereof or to assign and transfer said sum or any part thereof deemed
appropriate by said attorney to the satisfaction of any damages, demands, or deficiencies arising by reason of such default. I further
empower said attorney, in the event all the conditions herein to which I have subscribed have been complied with and the bond is
canceled, to deliver the said sum of money plus any interest accrued thereon, to me at my risk and expense by such means as said
attorney shall select.

(Affix Seal Here if Required)

(Signature of Person Pledging Cash) (Sign in ink)

J. Before me, within the county/city/parish of

in

.

The above named individual personally appeared before us, acknowledged the execution of the foregoing power of attorney, and
deposited the security described above. Witness our hands this

day of

,

(Signature) (Sign in ink)

(Title)

(Signature) (Sign in ink)

(Title)

ICE Form I-352 (9/17)

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File TitleICE Form I-352
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