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Immigration laws are changing fast. Some information on our website may not be fully up to date. We’re working to review and update our content as quickly as we can. If you have questions about your case, it’s a good idea to talk to an immigration lawyer. Someone who represents clients in courts or who gives legal advice  

Important notice: Only work with reputable, licensed immigration attorneys or Department of Justice (DOJ) accredited representatives. Filing fraudulent applications is a serious offense, even if a person didn't know they were committing fraud. Learn more about how to avoid immigration and notario fraud.

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Are conditions at detention centers supposed to meet certain standards? Copy link to this question The link has been copied. ×

Yes, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has standards they must meet for detention center conditions. All centers in the Chicago district are subject to the National Detention Standards (NDS).  Separate laws set standards for care, custody, and services for children in federal immigration custody.  

A person can report problems with detention center conditions by contacting their US Senator or Representative. They can also call the US Senator or Representative of the district where the detention center is located. 

The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) keeps track of reports about problems with detention conditions. A person can call the NIJC at (773) 672-6599 to report problems. Detained Includes juveniles held prior to a court makes a decision about their case,  awaiting transfer to adult criminal court, or awaiting a hearing or trial in adult criminal court. immigrants can call NIJC collect at (312) 583-9721.

Can a detainee file a complaint if they are mistreated? Copy link to this question The link has been copied. ×

Yes. A detainee may file a formal complaint A written statement to start a lawsuit that says what the defendant did at any time. The detainee or someone they know can submit a complaint to the Office of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman.

Can a detained person receive visitors in immigration detention? Copy link to this question The link has been copied. ×

Generally, detention centers allow visitation. Time spent between a child and a person who is not the parent You can find the hours you can visit by calling the detention center. Some centers only allow visitation by video call. Most centers require a visitor to have valid photo identification when they visit. Some centers do not accept a consular card (matricula).

The locations of detention centers housing unaccompanied immigrant children are kept confidential. Visitation is extremely limited. There are procedures in place for children to leave detention to join family or an appropriate sponsor.

Can a person in detention talk on the phone? Copy link to this question The link has been copied. ×

Yes. Some facilities allow detainees to buy phone cards they can use to make calls. Others only allow detainees to make collect calls. This requires a special account on your phone.

Unaccompanied immigrant children in detention centers can talk to verified family members or guardians. They can also communicate with attorneys, child advocates, consulates, or other stakeholders.

Can a person in immigration custody receive mail? Copy link to this question The link has been copied. ×

Yes. But the detention center may not allow certain kinds of mail to be received. Call the detention center to find out what items are not allowed.

Can a person in immigration detention receive money? Copy link to this question The link has been copied. ×

Yes. Each center allows people to add money to a detainee’s commissary account. They can then use it to order items through the jail. The person sending money will need to know the detained Includes juveniles held prior to a court makes a decision about their case,  awaiting transfer to adult criminal court, or awaiting a hearing or trial in adult criminal court. person’s detention identification number. Some centers have kiosks to add money. Others require a money order to be mailed in or money sent via an online website. Call the center to find out its specific procedures.

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