Make copies of your documents
Make copies of your documents. Leave important documents with your family, such as recent photos and official documents containing your fingerprints. In case of an emergency, these documents will help them find you.
Make copies of your documents. Leave important documents with your family, such as recent photos and official documents containing your fingerprints. In case of an emergency, these documents will help them find you.
The theft or loss of your phone numbers could put your life and your family members' in danger. Avoid having them written down. Memorize them.
In case of the death of a family member or a friend of the same nationality as yours, you can contact your country’s consulate. Look it up in the “Protection and Assistance” section.
Have your identification papers been taken away from you? Report it! This is a situation faced by victims of human trafficking. In the “Emergency” section you will find numbers to call, depending on the country you are in.
Keep your travel documents up-to-date. With them, you can reduce any risks while migrating.
Always try to be in company of others. Traveling alone exposes you to more risks.
Identify periodically which are the options you have in order to achieve your goals. They are not necessarily far away.
Remember that irregular migration routes are dangerous. You could become a victim of sexual violence along your path. Seek information!
You have rights, regardless of your migratory status.
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