Your Pathway to a Better Future – Starting Today

Get a $1,000 reward, a free flight home, and job training that opens doors for high-paying legal work in the U.S.

For undocumented noncitizens ready to return home voluntarily – this is your opportunity for a dignified, secure, and promising future.
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If You Self-Deport, You'll Receive

$1,000 USD
A financial reward provided by the government.
Job Training
Receive training through our Online Course Library.
Legal Return
Possibility of legal return with employment.
Free Flight
Free flight home for you and your family.
THE PROBLEM

Staying Undocumented Leads to Fear, Uncertainty & Missed Opportunity

Millions live in the shadows—fearing arrest, lacking a legal path forward, and missing chances to build a better life.
Without Our Help
No Clear Path to Return Legally
Risk of Arrest or Forced Deportation
Emotional Stress and Isolation
No Financial or Relocation Assistance
Missed Legal Employment Opportunities
Increased Risk of Labor Exploitation
THE SOLUTION

Voluntary Return with Dignity, Support & a Path to a Better Future

With our help, undocumented noncitizens can avoid detention, receive financial and logistical support, and return home safely — with the opportunity to rebuild their lives, access job training, and prepare for a potential legal path back to the U.S.
With Our Help
You receive personalized guidance & a potential path to legal return.
You avoid arrest, detention, or forced deportation.
You get a $1,000 USD financial reward.
You receive a free flight home for you & your family.
You gain access to online job training programs.
You can prepare to apply for a legal work visa to the U.S..
You are supported by our trained internal team throughout the entire process.
We assist you in completing all necessary forms properly and legally.
We coordinate all travel logistics for your return.
You receive emotional, spiritual, and practical reintegration support.
Your information is 100% confidential.
You get the chance to start a new chapter with dignity, structure, & professional support.

Why Voluntary Departure Makes Sense

Choosing to leave the U.S. on your own terms may feel hard – but it’s a powerful, dignified decision that unlocks better opportunities.

✅ You avoid arrest, jail time, or forced deportation
✅ You receive money and support instead of fear
✅ You gain access to programs that prepare you for legal work abroad or even a legal return to the United States.

We don’t just send you home—we set you up to thrive.

We Cover All The Costs 
So You Don't Have To

Helping Immigrants
Comprehensive Support
Network of professionals to provide emotional, spiritual and financial advices.
Guidance in Navigating U.S. Legal Standards
Help to complete all the legal of forms required by U.S. government and travel agencies.
End-to-End Travel & Reintegration
We offer an inhouse travel agency to help coordinate all travel logistics and reintegrate you.
Job Training & Path to Legal Re-entry
Professional development for those who qualify for a legal visa to work in the United States.

How It Works

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Initial Assessment

We start by learning about your unique immigration situation. We will guide you step-by-step through the voluntary departure process, answering your questions and making sure you fully understand your options.

We’ll handle all the paperwork for you — ensuring everything follows U.S. immigration rules — so you can leave confidently and without fear. You don’t have to figure this out alone. We’re here to help you move forward the right way.

Psychological, Spiritual, and Emotional Support​

We know that choosing to return to your home country isn’t easy. You may be feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, or even afraid. That’s why we’re here to support you every step of the way.

You’ll have access to caring professionals who provide emotional counseling, spiritual guidance, and mental health support—so you don’t have to carry the weight of this decision alone. We’re here to help you find peace, clarity, and hope as you take your next step.

Travel Coordination and Legal Approval​

Once your paperwork is approved by U.S. immigration, we take care of everything needed to get you home safely and quickly.

We’ll coordinate your flight, work with embassies and airlines, and handle all the logistics—so you don’t have to worry about a thing. You’ll leave the country legally, with peace of mind and a clear plan in place.

Support When You Get Home

Our help doesn’t stop once you leave the U.S.—we’re with you as you rebuild your life back home.

We’ll connect you with job opportunities, guide you through the job search, and help you manage any property or business you may still have in the U.S. You won’t be alone—we’ll make sure you have the tools, resources, and support to restart with confidence and hope.

We're Still Here After You Return

Even after you arrive back home, we don’t disappear.

We’ll check in with you to make sure everything is going smoothly and offer continued support if you need help adjusting, finding work, or overcoming any challenges. You’re not alone—we stay connected to help you succeed long after your journey home.

We provide a safe and prosperous solution for immigrants.

Our Mission

To provide a legal, safe, and voluntary alternative for the return of undocumented immigrants to their countries of origin, easing the economic and operational burden on the U.S. immigration system. Through comprehensive support, professional development, and legal return opportunities, we promote a more dignified, organized, and sustainable migration process.

Our Vision

To become a leading model of humanitarian and efficient migration solutions, transforming the concept of self-deportation into an opportunity for legal, personal, and professional growth, contributing to the well-being of migrants and to a fairer, more sustainable, and collaborative immigration system for the United States.
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What We Do

Auto Deportation Assistance

We guide you through the voluntary return process.

Business Transition Consulting

Help with selling, merging, or closing down your business legally.

Legality & Dignity

We ensure the return process is fully legal and respects the rights of each individual.

Safety

We work closely with government authorities, embassies, and airlines to ensure safety throughout the entire process.

Comprehensive Support

We focus not only on legal procedures but also on the emotional and psychological well-being of those undergoing this process.

Service Areas

We currently offer our services nationwide across the United States, with an initial focus on Florida. However, our reach is national, and we are committed to supporting noncitizens from all parts of the country who choose voluntary self-deportation.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Receive peace of mind with our answers to your questions. If you have any additional questions not answered here, please contact us.
What is Self-Deportation?
Self-deportation is the act of leaving the U.S. on your own initiative when you’re illegally present.
Who’s Illegally Present in the U.S.?
If you’re in the U.S. for any period — an hour, a month or 50 years — without being admitted or paroled, or for any length of time after your authorized period of stay expires, you’re illegally present.
Self-Removal Basics
If you’re illegally present in the U.S., you can leave at any time. You don’t have to wait for ICE officials to find, arrest, detain and remove you. You can plan and organize your affairs.

If ICE officials arrest you, there’s no going back for you. You may not have time to get your affairs in order, your belongings, or even say goodbye to the people you care about.

You do not need to turn yourself in to an ICE office if you intend to self-deport. You may simply leave the country. If ICE arrests you because you didn’t turn yourself in, the agency will detain and remove you — and you may have to spend several months in detention while you’re awaiting removal.

If you’re already in proceedings before a Department of Justice immigration judge, leaving may result in a bar to reentry, which means you may not be able to return to the U.S. for a specific period.

ICE may agree to seek dismissal of removal proceedings if you prove you left the U.S. on your own — and that way, you may be able to avoid getting a final order of removal (and the negative consequences that come with it).
How Do You “Self-Deport”?
Self-deporting simply means you leave the U.S. before you encounter immigration officials. Everyone’s process is different. You may want to let your employer, your friends, and your family know you’re leaving. You may also want to help find support for the people you care about, pack up the things you’d like to bring with you, or make living arrangements for the next phase of your journey.

Remember, if ICE officials arrest you, you may not have an opportunity to do any of these things. Immediately after ICE arrests you, you’ll go to detention for proceedings before an immigration judge — or, if you already have a final order of removal, ICE will remove you.
What if I Don’t Self-Deport?
ICE uses its resources to find, arrest and detain aliens who are in the U.S. illegally. The agency conducts routine daily operations and enhanced enforcement operations — sometimes with hundreds of federal law enforcement officials working together to find aliens who aren’t authorized to be in the country.

Most aliens ICE arrests are detained and eventually removed. In some cases, these people remain in ICE detention for months while they wait for a final decision from an immigration judge.

Removal comes with other consequences, too, including bars to reentry. Bars to reentry are penalties for violating U.S. immigration law. Being barred from reentry means the U.S. government won’t let you come back into the U.S. — even for a short visit. You can be barred from reentry for three years, 10 years, or even permanently.

How Much Does The Service Cost?
Our support services are free of charge.

Protecting Unaccompanied Children

The Problem

Overall, the number of unaccompanied children referred to the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) has fluctuated in recent years. In 2008, there were approximately 8,000 cases, but by 2022, that number had escalated to a staggering 149,000. Most of these children come from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. These children, who arrive alone seeking safety and opportunity, are placed under federal care but are often released to sponsors or family members while their immigration status is processed. However, the lack of proper tracking systems has left a shocking number completely unaccounted for in need of rescuing from possible exploitation.
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Our Solution

At Safe Destiny, part of our mission is to find, protect, and support unaccompanied migrant children in the U.S. who are at risk of trafficking, exploitation, or abandonment. If you are an unaccompanied child who doesn’t know what to do, or if you know someone who may be in danger, please contact us at 833-533-7278 for a confidential consultation. Our Safe Ambassadors are committed to providing accurate information, locating and placing minors with the appropriate state or federal agencies, and helping secure safe homes and proper placements. We also track and support these children throughout their stay in the U.S. while immigration proceedings are ongoing. 

No child—regardless of immigration status—should be left alone or vulnerable to exploitation. Let Safe Destiny help you find safety and be reunited with your family.

Call Us at (833) 533-7278
info@safedestiny.org
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