Safety for Immigrants Living Alone in a New Country

You left everything familiar to build something new. A daily check-in keeps you connected to the people who love you, no matter how far away they are.

Over 45 million immigrants live in the U.S., and recent immigrants are 3 times more likely to live alone during their first years in the country. Language barriers contribute to delayed emergency response times averaging 2-4 extra minutes.

The Challenge

Family and support networks are in another country, making it nearly impossible for anyone to respond quickly if something goes wrong

Language barriers make emergency situations more stressful and can delay critical help when communicating with first responders or neighbors

Fear of interacting with authorities or institutions -- especially for undocumented immigrants -- can prevent you from seeking help even in genuine emergencies

How I'm Alive Helps

A daily check-in bridges the distance to your family back home, working across any time zone and any country with cell service

The app requires no interaction with any authority, institution, or government system. It's a private arrangement between you and one trusted person

Automatic alerts mean your family can coordinate help even from abroad -- calling your landlord, a local friend, or emergency services on your behalf

The Invisible Safety Gap of Immigrant Life

Moving to a new country is an act of extraordinary courage, and it comes with safety challenges that native-born residents never face. Your family is an ocean away. Your neighbor speaks a language you're still learning. The healthcare system is a maze of insurance, referrals, and costs that you navigate alone. For immigrants living alone, the safety gap is compounded by cultural factors. In many cultures, living alone is rare -- multi-generational households are the norm. So the skills of solo safety management that some people develop over years are ones you're learning in real time, in a foreign environment, often without the language to ask for help. A daily check-in with I'm Alive provides a simple safety floor that transcends all of these barriers. Your family back home sees your daily check-in. If you miss, they're alerted. They may be far away, but they can call your landlord, contact a local friend, or even call local emergency services on your behalf. Distance doesn't have to mean helplessness.

Safety Without Institutional Interaction

For many immigrants, especially those with uncertain legal status, any interaction with institutions carries risk. Medical alert services require personal information. Government welfare programs require documentation. Even calling 911 can feel dangerous. I'm Alive requires none of this. No registration beyond a phone number. No government ID. No insurance information. No documentation of any kind. It's a tool between you and one person you trust. That person can be in your new country or your home country -- anywhere in the world. This privacy isn't just a convenience; for many immigrants, it's what makes the difference between having a safety net and having none at all. A tool that requires institutional trust excludes the very people who need safety tools the most. I'm Alive asks only for a phone and one trusted contact.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can immigrants living alone stay safe in a new country?

Set up a daily check-in with I'm Alive using a family member or trusted friend as your emergency contact -- they can be anywhere in the world. Learn your local emergency number, connect with immigrant community organizations, and build relationships with at least one neighbor.

Does the app work across international borders?

Yes. Your check-in and alerts work in any country with cell service. Your emergency contact can be in any country. The system is designed for cross-border use, which is exactly what immigrants living far from family need.

Is any personal documentation required to use the app?

No. I'm Alive requires only a phone number. No ID, no immigration documents, no insurance information. It's completely private and accessible to anyone regardless of their documentation status.

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