2 o 6 weeks after DHS receive your i305
Not at that time. As long as you are allowed to be "out on bond" during the course of the trial, rather than held in jail, the bond will remain in effect. You will not be able to get your bond returned until the case is concluded and you're are found either guilty or not guilty.
No, the bond money was posted to ensure and guarantee the defendant's appearance at subsequent court hearings. The defendant failed to appear and went on the run, becoming a fugitive from justice. Only if the bail bondsman HIMSELF captured and delivered the fugitive to court will the money be returned to him. If the fugitive was captured solely by law enforcement it has no effect on the bond forfeiture.
get it back?? prolly, depends on your payment record,ect. They really dont want the car, they want the MONEY. How long?? a day or two
24 hours
You don't wait for your green card to expire. You need to get it renewed before so you don't get in trouble with immigration. If you expire they can deport you back to your hometown.
because if you did not pass the exam in the immigration center they would send you back to your country or keep you in a hospital for a long time
A long coupon bond is 8.5 x 14.
Money is considered a renewable source. If money is spent, there is an equal opportunity of earning it back, as long as there is a source to get it from.
Virtually immediately, unless they can find someone else to post their bond for them. If they abscond, they will be the subject of a warrant and become a fugitive from justice.
the length of long bond paper is 13 inches
No, A debenture bond owner is just like any other bond owner. A debenture bond is an uninsured bond. The owner of a bond is just lending their money to a company for a long-term period. A bond is an example of a long-term debt. An owner of a company would be an example of an equity such as a stockholder (common, or preferred).
forever