ICE detention release screening
Is Your Loved One Eligible for Release from ICE Detention?
Find out in about 2 minutes whether they may qualify for an immigration bond hearing, possible federal court review through habeas corpus, or another detention strategy.
Oklahoma detention and bond help
Clear, compassionate next-step guidance
For Oklahoma matters, this review focuses on bond hearings, sponsor evidence, and fast action around local detention facilities and detained dockets.
This tool is for informational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Results are based on general information and may not reflect all legal options.
Bond vs. Habeas
Two common detention-release pathways
Immigration bond
Usually handled in immigration court. The judge looks at danger and flight risk, and some detainees may not qualify because of the way detention law applies to their case.
Habeas corpus
A federal court filing used when detention may be unlawful, bond is not available, bond has been denied, or custody has become prolonged.
Why families use this tool
Designed for urgent, stressful situations
Time to complete: about 2 minutes
Release eligibility checker
ICE detention review
Where do you need help?
Choose the path that best matches the detention case so the screening can emphasize the right strategy.
What this review covers
About the firm

Olivia Terry
Founder and Managing Attorney, Tulsa, Oklahoma
New Horizons Legal helps families facing detention-related immigration problems in Oklahoma and handles immigration matters nationwide when custody strategy requires focused legal review.
Frequently asked questions
Bond, detention, and federal review
What is the difference between bond and habeas corpus?
Bond is usually requested in immigration court and asks a judge to release someone based on danger and flight-risk factors. Habeas corpus is filed in federal court to challenge detention when bond is unavailable, denied, or detention has become prolonged.
Does this tool tell me for sure whether my loved one will be released?
No. The results are not legal advice. They are a general screening based on common detention patterns and should be followed by attorney review.
Why does Oklahoma matter in the funnel?
Oklahoma families often need fast action on bond hearing preparation, sponsor documents, and custody review tied to local facilities and detained dockets. Nationwide cases may require a stronger federal detention strategy depending on the facts.
When is prolonged detention a warning sign?
Detention that stretches for six months or longer can be a significant warning sign, especially after a bond denial or when there has been no realistic bond path.
How we help
Help in Oklahoma and across the United States
Oklahoma path
Focuses on bond hearings, sponsor evidence, family ties, and local detention strategy.
Nationwide path
Focuses on prolonged detention, prior bond denials, transfer risk, and possible federal court review.
This tool is for informational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Results are based on general information and may not reflect all legal options.