Safe pathways for individuals facing displacement, crisis, or urgent need.
Humanitarian Routes
What Are Humanitarian Routes?
Humanitarian visas and protection programs are not regular immigration visas.
They exist specifically for:
People fleeing war or armed conflict
Survivors of violence or threats
Individuals facing targeted persecution
Victims of trafficking or exploitation
People impacted by natural disasters
Stateless individuals
People needing urgent medical evacuation
These routes prioritize protection, not economic qualifications.
Types of Humanitarian Pathways
1. Humanitarian Visas
Issued by some countries for urgent protection needs before or upon arrival.
2. Refugee Status (with UNHCR referral)
Protection outside your home country due to persecution or conflict — applied through UNHCR or national systems.
3. Asylum
Applied for after you reach a safe country’s territory or border.
4. Temporary Protected Status (TPS) / Equivalent
For persons already inside a country when their home country becomes unsafe due to conflict, disaster, or other upheaval.
5. Humanitarian Parole / Emergency Entry
Short-term emergency permission to enter for urgent risk or medical reasons.
6. Family Reunification (Humanitarian Grounds)
Some countries allow accelerated reunification for:
Spouses
Children
Vulnerable dependents
Especially when family members are refugees or protected persons.
7. Special Protection Programs
Examples:
Unaccompanied minors
Survivors of trafficking or gender-based violence
Medical evacuation cases
At-risk LGBTQ+ individuals
