What is Utah Immigration Consultant Bond?

Learn what this bond is all about and how to apply for one today!

Any person who is seeking to become a registered Immigration Consultant in the State of Utah is mandated by the Division of Consumer Protection of the Department of Commerce to furnish a surety bond.

 

The surety bond requirement complies with Title 13  Chapter 49  Part 2 Section 204 of the Utah Code Annotated.

 

An Immigration Consultant is a person who provides the following services:

  • Assists an individual in filling out a federal or state agency immigration document
  • Secures the person’s supporting documents needed for the immigration process
  • Submits a completed and signed immigration document to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
  • Acts as a legal representative

 

What is the bond amount?

The bond amount is $50,000.

 

If you have an excellent credit score, you may be eligible to pay a very low bond premium or just 1% of the total bond amount!

 

Find out you need to pay for this bond today! Get your FREE quote here!

 

What are the Immigration Consultant bond conditions?

  • The bond should be issued by a corporate surety who is authorized to conduct business within the state and is licensed by the Utah Department of Insurance
  • The surety bond should be written in the form approved by the Division of Consumer Protection of the Department of Commerce of the State of Utah
  • The bond should be made payable to the Division of Consumer Protection of the Department of Commerce of the State of Utah
  • The Immigration Consultant license applicant should comply with the provisions of Title 13 Chapter 49  of the Utah Code Annotated, the rules and regulations of the Division of Consumer Protection of the Department of Commerce of the State of Utah, and all the other applicable rules
  • If the Immigration Consultant commits a valid violation, the Division of Consumer Protection of the Department of Commerce of the State of Utah will be eligible to make a claim on the surety bond for the benefit of any aggrieved person
  • The bond will be valid for one year
  • If the surety bond is canceled due to the negligence of the Immigration Consultant, a $300 reinstatement fee may be applied by the Division of Consumer Protection of the Department of Commerce of the State of Utah

 

How can I obtain this type of bond?

STEP 1: Apply for the bond

You need to submit a bond application to us. If you’re ready to apply now, you may do so here!

 

STEP 2: Underwriting

We will ask you for a couple of relevant information needed for the bond. This will include your financial history, business performance history, and your credit score. An underwriter will carefully evaluate all those.

 

STEP 3: Bond execution

Once the underwriter is done with the underwriting process, we will immediately issue the bond and send it to you!

 

Are you ready to apply for this bond? Start here!