Information for Migrants
Risk Assessment Survey
If you are applying for asylum in the U.S and are currently in Tijuana, please complete the form below to see if you qualify for our services. Completing this form does NOT mean you are registered in the official asylum process, we are an independent organization.
Only fill out ONE form per family. This is a free service.
Resources in Mexico
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Emergency and Psychological support hotline 075
This free emergency number is available to the public 24 hours a day. This hotline is attended by highly trained psychologists in order to provide comprehensive and quality attention for any crisis or emergency situation.
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Centro 32 de FBT
Offers support for basic needs such as food, clothing, shoes and shelter. They also offer psychological attention and have a variety of workshops on different topics.Asylum Access
Offers free legal orientation for anyone who is already in the process of seeking asylum in Mexico, or who may be interested in beginning the process of seeking asylum in Mexico. You can receive orientation via the phone and if you are in Tijuana you have the option of receiving orientation in person at their office.
Resources in the U.S.
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Video: What is the difference between ICE, ISAP, USCIS, and Immigration Court?
Video: What is an NTA? What is a notice of hearing? How do I read it?
Sign up here to get automatic updates about your immigration case from Hola asistente: Mobile Pathways: Your Personal Immigration Assistant
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Videos and materials about filing an asylum application: Self Help Asylum Video Series
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