Immigration Advocacy · Legal Support · Community Navigation
You don't have to find the door alone.
From asylum filing to apartment lease — lawyers, translators, and community navigators walk beside every family. Every form translated. Every hearing attended. Every child enrolled.
Every case in our files begins the same way — a person alone with documents they cannot read, in a system that cannot hear them.
Day of Arrival
Guatemala
The Reyes Family
Legal Filing
"We had a plastic bag with four documents. The officer at the desk pointed at a form in English. My husband looked at me. I looked at him. Neither of us could read a single word."
María, 34 — asylum seeker · 2 children · 0 English words
Day of Arrival
Eritrea
Dawit Tesfaye
Credential Navigation
"I was an electrical engineer for twelve years. At the border they wrote "unskilled" on my form. I did not argue. I did not have the words to argue."
"They gave me a caseworker. She called on Tuesday. She had sixty other names. I counted — she spoke to me for four minutes. Then she said she would call again next week."
Amara, 16 — unaccompanied minor · no family in country · case #4,412
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In 2025, SafePassage opened 312 new cases. Each one began with a phone call to a number someone handwrote on a napkin, a church bulletin, or the back of a bus pass.
The Journey Through
What we do — told by who we do it with.
We don't describe our services by org chart. We describe them by the people who needed them most.
Legal Accompaniment
94% hearing attendance rate
across all open cases
Every form. Every hearing. Every appeal.
Our immigration attorneys sit at the same table — your kitchen table, if that's where you need us. We prepare asylum applications, attend credible fear interviews, and argue appeals. We don't disappear after the filing.
María Reyes filed her I-589 in October. Her attorney attended three rescheduled hearings across fourteen months. In March, the judge said yes.
Language & Translation
23 languages
spoken by our team
Heard in your own words.
We provide certified translation for legal documents, school enrollment packets, medical forms, and lease agreements. Our interpreters attend court hearings live — not by phone.
Dawit's engineering credentials were translated, notarized, and submitted to three state licensing boards. He passed his equivalency exam on the first try.
Youth Navigation
8 days
average to school enrollment
No teenager navigates this alone.
Unaccompanied minors receive a dedicated navigator — one person, one name, available by text. We coordinate with school districts, medical providers, and housing services so a 16-year-old isn't carrying a sixty-case caseload on their shoulders.
Amara's navigator enrolled her in school within eight days of her first call. She's now in 11th grade. She wants to study medicine.
Community Navigation
67 days
average case open to lease signed
From hearing room to front door.
Winning asylum is the beginning, not the end. Our navigators walk families through housing applications, utility setup, food assistance enrollment, driver's license paperwork, and first-job interviews. The bureaucracy doesn't stop — neither do we.
312 families navigated housing applications in 2025. Average time from case open to signed lease: 67 days.
Every case needs someone in the room.
Volunteer your legal hours, translation skills, or community knowledge. The families you'll meet are already doing everything right — they just need someone who knows the system.
These are not outcomes. These are people. The ones you met at the top of this page.
Asylum Granted
March 2025
Legal Filing → Granted
The Reyes Family
María and her children received asylum status after fourteen months of hearings. She is now enrolled in an ESL program at the community college three blocks from their apartment. Her daughter, Valentina, is in second grade. She reads faster than anyone in her class.
🏠 Apartment signed. School enrolled.
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The family who arrived with four documents in a plastic bag.
Credential Recognized
November 2024
Credential Navigation → Employed
Dawit Tesfaye
After eight months of translated transcripts, notarized credentials, and three licensing board submissions, Dawit passed his professional engineering equivalency exam. He starts his first U.S. job in April. His employer is a renewable energy firm in Denver.
⚡ Engineer. Recognized. Hired.
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The engineer who was written down as "unskilled."
Junior Year
Ongoing, 2025–26
Youth Navigation → Thriving
Amara
Amara is in 11th grade. She has a 3.8 GPA. She is studying for the SAT. Her navigator still texts her every Tuesday — not because the case requires it, but because that is what you do when you know someone. She wants to study medicine. She will.
📚 GPA 3.8. SAT prep. Medicine.
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The teenager whose caseworker had sixty other names.
89%
of asylum cases we accompany result in favorable decisions
847+
families have moved from crisis to stability since 2014
$0
charged to any family for any service, ever
Walk With a Family
You've met three families. Hundreds more are waiting.
SafePassage runs entirely on donated time, translated documents, and people who show up. Choose how you want to walk alongside a family.
Volunteer Legal Hours
Immigration attorneys, paralegals, and law students can take pro bono case hours or assist with document review. We match your availability to open cases.
Fluent in Spanish, Arabic, Tigrinya, Somali, Haitian Creole, or any of 20+ other languages? Court interpreters and document translators are needed every week.
A $50 donation covers a certified translation. $200 covers filing fees for one asylum case. $500 covers a navigator's full month of support for one family.