Understanding the 90-Day Review
When an immigrant has been detained for 90 days without release, a review can be requested to consider their release under supervision. This period allows ICE to review the case and the detainee's status. Here's how we can support you:
Guidance on Legal Procedures
-  Case Review and Documentation: We will thoroughly review your case to ensure all documentation is correct and ready for a timely submission to ICE. This includes any evidence that supports your request for release, such as family ties, employment, or community involvement. 
-  Legal Representation: Our team will provide knowledgeable representation in any hearings or meetings with ICE. We will present a compelling case for release based on current laws and policies. 
Requesting an ICE Review
-  Apply for Release: Depending on the situation, we may be able to apply for release based on humanitarian grounds or other criteria that demonstrate the detainee's low risk to the community. 
-  Monitoring Your Case: We regularly follow up with ICE and related authorities to ensure your case is progressing and that all legal rights are upheld. 
-  Communication with ICE: We will manage all communications with ICE, ensuring that arguments for release are clearly and effectively made. 
Ongoing Support
- Legal Advisement: Throughout this process, we're here to answer your questions and provide strategic advice tailored to your case.
- Post-Release Support: Should release be granted, we will assist with any necessary paperwork and ensure compliance with the terms of release.
This approach aims to streamline the process and improve the likelihood of a successful outcome. For more detailed information or immediate assistance, please contact us directly at (602) 702-0981 or visit our website ATR Law Group.

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 