Visiting someone held at Krome North Service Processing Center (ICE) in Miami, Florida starts with confirming the current visiting schedule, the visitor approval process, and your status on the approved visitor list. Visitation policies vary widely from one facility to another based on operating authority, security level, and the inmate's current status. Call Krome North Service Processing Center (ICE) directly at 305-207-2001 to confirm what applies right now.
Most detention facilities require visitors to be approved in advance. The inmate at Krome North Service Processing Center (ICE) typically submits a list of proposed visitors, and each adult on that list completes a visitor application form for a background check. Approval timelines range from a few days to several weeks, depending on the facility. Do not travel for a visit until you have received confirmation. Call 305-207-2001 for the visitor application process and expected approval timeline.
Visiting schedules at Krome North Service Processing Center (ICE) depend on the facility's operating model. Some facilities offer walk-in visits during posted hours; others require advance scheduling through an online portal or phone reservation. Visiting days may differ by housing unit or classification. Holiday schedules often change without much notice. Call 305-207-2001 a day or two before your planned visit to confirm the slot is still open and the inmate is eligible for visits.
Bring a valid government-issued photo ID: driver's license, state ID, military ID, or passport. Most facilities require it to be unexpired and match the name on your approved application. Dress codes at Krome North Service Processing Center (ICE) are enforced at entry: no revealing attire, no clothing that resembles inmate or staff uniforms, no hats, and in many facilities no underwire bras. Leave phones, bags, electronics, keys, and wallets in your vehicle or in lobby lockers.
A visit can be denied for reasons unrelated to your paperwork: the inmate may be in disciplinary status, restricted housing, medical isolation, or holdover during a transfer. Facility-wide lockdowns also suspend visits without notice. If the inmate has recently arrived, been moved, or had any change in status, call 305-207-2001 before traveling. A phone call the morning of the visit can save a wasted trip.
Many detention facilities now offer video visitation through providers such as Securus, GTL/ViaPath, HomeWAV, or Smart Communications, either alongside or in place of in-person visits. Video visits typically require setting up a paid account, scheduling in advance, and connecting from a smartphone, tablet, or computer. For information on inmate phone plans and money transfer services, see InmateAid's inmate services and call 305-207-2001 to confirm what's available at Krome North Service Processing Center (ICE).
To confirm visiting hours, the visitor application process, or current eligibility at Krome North Service Processing Center (ICE), call 305-207-2001.
Visitation Information - Krome North Service Processing Center
Facility Contacts
ICE Supervisory Detention and Deportation Officer: 305-207-2100 Virtual attorney visit email: VAV@kromespc.com Legal fax: 305-207-2096
Visiting Hours
Monday through Friday: 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sunday, and holidays: 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Visits are limited to one hour. Plan to arrive 45 minutes before your scheduled visit so you can clear security.
Who Can Visit
Adult visitors must show a valid, verifiable government-issued photo ID. Acceptable IDs:
State driver's license State ID card Passport Resident Alien card
Minors must be accompanied by an adult guardian who is 18 or older. Children cannot be left alone in the waiting room, visiting room, or any other area.
Dress Code
Female visitors age 12 and older: Shorts must cover the buttocks and crotch when standing and sitting. Shorts no higher than 2 inches above the knee when standing. No short shorts, jogging shorts, cut-offs, or similar. Skirts and dresses no higher than 2 inches above the knee when standing; slits cannot rise higher than 2 inches above the knee when standing. No sheer or see-through clothing. Tops cannot be cut lower than the underarm in the front or back. No bare midriffs, strapless tops, tube tops, or swimsuits. Shoes required at all times. No flip-flops. No gang colors or gang displays.
Male visitors age 12 and older: Shorts must cover the buttocks and crotch when standing and sitting. Shorts no higher than 2 inches above the knee when standing. No short shorts, jogging shorts, cut-offs, or similar. Shirts required at all times. No muscle shirts, bare midriff shirts, or sleeveless shirts. Shoes required at all times. No flip-flops. No gang colors or gang displays.
Visiting Rules
All friend and family visits are non-contact.
No firearms or weapons of any kind. No electronic devices (cell phones, pagers, radios) in secure areas. Visitors cannot pass anything to detainees or carry items into the visitation area.
Every visitor is subject to a pat-down, bag inspection, and metal scan. Refusing a search means you will not be admitted. If you appear intoxicated, you will be turned away.
Attorney Visits
In-person attorney visits run:
Monday through Friday: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, Sunday, and holidays: 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
For appointments on or after October 5, 2025, legal visits can be scheduled in advance through ERO eFile on a first-come basis, in 60-minute blocks.
Attorneys meeting with multiple clients in a single block can select the Extended-Time In-Person appointment type, which allows up to 10 detainees in a 2-hour time block.
If the attorney is bringing an interpreter, legal assistant, or other legal visitor, the government-issued ID for every visitor and an attorney authorization letter on letterhead must be attached to the appointment no later than 24 hours before the visit. If you do not have visitor information ready when booking, mark it as unknown and update the appointment later. If you do not provide it 24 hours in advance, the additional visitors may be denied entry.
Walk-in visits are still permitted, but scheduled visits get priority.
A list of pro bono legal organizations is posted in every housing unit and updated quarterly. Detainees are responsible for contacting these organizations to schedule appointments.
Virtual Attorney Visits
For appointments on or after October 5, 2025, attorneys must request video teleconference (VTC) meetings or confidential legal phone calls through ERO eFile. Confirmation comes back through ERO eFile.
VTC sessions run Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Appointments are scheduled in 60-minute blocks, with two 30-minute blocks bookable back-to-back for a full 60-minute appointment. For a 2-hour time block, book two back-to-back 60-minute appointments. Appointments can be booked up to 2 weeks ahead but no later than 24 hours before the slot, on a first-come basis. There is no cap on how many appointments an attorney can request, but no attorney can have more than two 60-minute appointments with the same detainee in a single day.
Zoom is the only accepted video platform. Krome SPC will update the appointment with the Zoom meeting ID and passcode in the Virtual Meeting Information section. For phone-only calls, note that and provide the number the facility should call.
The ERO eFile request must include: the attorney's full name and contact info, the detainee's name and A-number (or name, date of birth, and country of birth).
Required attachments: a scan of the attorney's government ID, proof of legal status (bar card, attorney license, paralegal license, or similar), and the eFiled G-28 unless this is a pre-representational visit. If a legal assistant is joining alone, attach a letter of authorization on firm letterhead and a scan of the assistant's ID.
For requests under PBNDS 2011 Section 5.7 (V.N.1) and Section 4.3 (V.FF), upload the written request in the Attorney Authorization Letter field and the Professional Licensure or Curriculum Vitae in the Medical/Mental Health Evaluators field.
Only legal representatives, legal assistants, and interpreters are allowed on these calls. No family, no friends. The attorney can use outside interpretation services during the session. Calls are confidential; an officer stays within sight but out of earshot and will knock 5 minutes before the cutoff.
The facility can cancel or reschedule appointments to manage safety risks or to make sure other attorneys and detainees get fair access. If no slots are available or you have an exigent circumstance, contact VAV@kromespc.com.
Legal Mail by Fax
Attorneys can fax legal documents to 305-207-2096.
The cover sheet must include the sender's name, law office, address, the detainee's full name and A-number, sender's return fax number, total page count, and date.
Incoming faxes are placed in a sealed envelope marked with the detainee's name and A-number. Documents are inspected for contraband but not read, then delivered to the detainee. Processing happens during business hours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., excluding holidays. The transmission verification is filed by staff, and a copy is given to the detainee.
Consular Visits
Consular officials can meet with their nationals at any time. Call the ICE Supervisory Detention and Deportation Officer at 305-207-2100 to make arrangements when possible, and bring credentials.
Clergy Visits
Clergy can visit at any time but must arrange the visit ahead of time through the Chaplain's Office.