Immigration Bonds in Virginia

24/7 guidance for families with loved ones in ICE custody. We help confirm bond eligibility, explain the process, and coordinate with facilities and field offices serving Virginia.

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Virginia Immigration Bond Overview

Support in Virginia should be steady and easy to reach at any hour. Live agents are available 24 hours every day, and our bail bond office never closes. We can post immigration bonds nationwide and guide families through each step.

Bond Types

In Virginia, a delivery bond is usually the primary type, set by ICE or the court when the person can be released. Some cases are held without bond under federal detention rules, so confirming eligibility and who has custody in Virginia is the key first step.

Bond Hearings

In Virginia, the immigration court serving the detention facility schedules the bond hearing after a request or judge review. Have the A number, valid photo ID, and documents that show stable residence and support such as pay stubs or a lease.

Payment and Collateral

Families in Virginia commonly use cashier check or money order for the bond, and some offices allow card payment for the premium. Collateral depends on the bond amount and can include property or savings for higher amounts, and release processing often takes a few hours once ICE posts the bond.

Detention Centers and ICE Field Offices in Virginia

Facilities and field offices that serve Virginia. Use verified sources for addresses and phone numbers.

Caroline Detention Facility
Caroline Detention Facility

11093 SW Lewis Memorial Dr, Bowling Green, VA 22427
Field Office: Washington Field Office

Virginia Immigration Courts and Judges

Annandale Immigration Court

7619 Little River Turnpike
Suite 400
Annandale, VA 22003

Status: Open

Court details

Sterling Immigration Court

21400 Ridgetop Circle
Suite 200
Sterling, VA 20166

Status: Open

Court details

Court details and operational status sourced from EOIR.

Latest ICE Detainee Population in Virginia

Latest facility population data for Virginia from TRAC. Last updated November 28, 2025.

CAROLINE DETENTION FACILITY

BOWLING GREEN, VA 22427
Type: DIGSA
Guaranteed minimum: 224
Average daily population: 346
Current as of: 11/28/2025

FARMVILLE DETENTION CENTER

FARMVILLE, VA 23901
Type: DIGSA
Guaranteed minimum: 459
Average daily population: 712
Current as of: 11/28/2025

NORTHWESTERN REGIONAL JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER

WINCHESTER, VA 22603
Type: JUVENILE
Guaranteed minimum: 2
Average daily population: 61
Current as of: 06/23/2025

PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY (FARMVILLE)

FARMVILLE, VA 23901
Type: DIGSA
Guaranteed minimum: 459
Average daily population: 589
Current as of: 09/15/2025

RAPPAHANNOCK REGIONAL JAIL

STAFFORD, VA 22554
Type: USMS IGA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 1
Current as of: 11/10/2025

RIVERSIDE REGIONAL JAIL

HOPEWELL, VA 23860
Type: USMS IGA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 94
Current as of: 11/28/2025

ROANOKE CITY JAIL

ROANOKE, VA 24016
Type: USMS IGA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 1
Current as of: 11/28/2025

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY JAIL

HARRISONBURG, VA 22801
Type: USMS IGA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 2
Current as of: 11/28/2025

WESTERN VIRGINIA REGIONAL JAIL

SALEM, VA 24153
Type: USMS IGA
Guaranteed minimum:
Average daily population: 1
Current as of: 11/28/2025

Frequently Asked Questions About Virginia Immigration Bonds

How long does release take after a bond is posted?

Provide a state specific answer if possible, noting facility processing differences.

Can I post a bond from outside Virginia?

Explain remote options and coordination with the ICE field office serving Virginia.

Do you serve all counties in Virginia?

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Need Help With an Immigration Bond in Virginia?

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