Safety for Immigrants Living Alone in a New Country
You crossed borders for a better life. A daily check-in ensures your family always knows you're safe -- no matter how far from home you are.
Over 45 million immigrants live in the United States, and those who arrive alone are 4 times more likely to lack a local emergency contact. Language barriers and unfamiliarity with local systems delay emergency response by an average of 23 minutes.
The Challenge
Living in a country where you may not speak the language fluently makes calling for help during an emergency far more difficult and stressful
Family is often thousands of miles away with no reliable way to know if you're safe, and international calls are expensive and complicated by time zones
Unfamiliarity with local emergency numbers, healthcare systems, and neighborhood safety creates vulnerability that can persist for years after arrival
How I'm Alive Helps
A daily check-in bridges the distance between you and your family, providing a reliable safety signal that works across any distance and time zone
If you miss a check-in, your family can immediately try to reach you and activate whatever emergency plan you've established -- even from another country
The app is simple to use regardless of language proficiency and requires no interaction with local systems, paperwork, or institutions
The Compounded Vulnerability of Living Alone in a New Country
Building Safety While Building a New Life
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the app work in any country?
Yes. I'm Alive works anywhere with a cell or internet connection. You can use it in the United States or any other country, and your emergency contact can be anywhere in the world.
My family doesn't speak English. Can they still receive alerts?
Alerts are sent as notifications that are simple and clear. Your family doesn't need to navigate a complex English-language system to understand that you've missed a check-in and may need help.
I don't have legal status. Is it safe to use this app?
I'm Alive does not collect immigration status, legal documentation, or government identification. The app is a private safety tool that has no connection to any government agency or immigration authority.
I don't know the local emergency number. What should I do?
In the U.S., the emergency number is 911. Save it in your phone now. Share this number and your home address with your emergency contact so they can direct local help to you if needed.
Can I use someone back in my home country as my emergency contact?
Yes. While a local contact can respond faster physically, a family member in your home country can still call you, contact local authorities on your behalf, or reach out to anyone you know locally. Having any contact is far better than having none.
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