Stateless autistic adult in Serbia needs one Russian-speaking written intermediary

Silver Rain

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I am an autistic adult currently in Serbia and I urgently need help finding the right organizations to contact.

I am in severe autistic burnout. Phone communication is inaccessible to me. I cannot maintain ordinary correspondence on my own and I need written-only communication.

My situation involves ongoing violence, harm to health, and material loss. I am also facing disability-related barriers in communication and access to protection. I do not have Serbian citizenship, which seems to make access to help even harder.

I am not looking for hotlines, phone numbers, or generic advice. I need to know which organizations, networks, advocates, or support structures can actually help in a case like this through written communication only, ideally in Russian or at least in simple English.

If anyone knows:

  • disability rights organizations
  • autism advocacy groups
  • statelessness / migrant / refugee support organizations
  • human rights organizations
  • people or groups who can provide a written intermediary / case companion
please tell me which ones are realistic and actually respond.

I have already tried contacting multiple organizations and in many cases got no real response, so I am trying to find options that are genuinely worth pursuing.

This isn't an automated message; I'm typing via GPT chat because I don't have much energy.
 
Hi Silver Rain,

I'm sorry you're suffering, and I hope you don't mind but I also used ChatGPT for this message. I sent in your exact message and got this back:





Disability & Autism Advocacy​


  • Autism-Europe
    • Pan-European autism advocacy network
    • Email contact available
    • Often helps redirect people to national partners
  • European Disability Forum
    • Strong policy + rights advocacy
    • Can escalate access discrimination cases
    • Accepts written communication



Human Rights / Protection Organizations​


  • Amnesty International
  • Human Rights Watch

These groups don’t always intervene directly, but they do sometimes connect vulnerable people to local legal partners — especially when violence or statelessness is involved.




Refugee / Stateless / Migrant Support (VERY relevant here)​


  • UNHCR
    → Important because they assist non-citizens and stateless people.
  • European Network on Statelessness
    → Extremely relevant to someone without citizenship barriers.
  • Danish Refugee Council
    → Active across Europe and Balkans, often reachable via email.



Local Serbia-Relevant Groups​


  • A11 Initiative for Economic and Social Rights
    → Known for supporting vulnerable and undocumented individuals.
  • Belgrade Centre for Human Rights

Suggested Email Template (copy/paste)

Hello,
I am an autistic adult currently in Serbia experiencing severe autistic burnout.
I cannot use phone communication and require written communication only.
I am facing ongoing violence, health risk, and loss of housing/material stability. I am not a Serbian citizen and am struggling to access protection or services.
I am requesting:
  • written-only communication
  • disability accommodation for communication
  • referral to an organization or advocate who can act as an intermediary or case companion
  • I have limited energy and would appreciate simple written guidance.

Thank you for reading and for any assistance or referral you can provide.




I know this seems like a lot to get into, but I really hope you find something helpful here. Keep going, please. I promise you'll be okay.

UnicornSpoon 🦄🥄💚


EDIT: I googled this and got some more organisations: the Autism Challenge Center, Anton's Right Here, Our Sunny World, and the Federal Resource Center (FRC).
 
Hi Silver Rain,

I'm sorry you're suffering, and I hope you don't mind but I also used ChatGPT for this message. I sent in your exact message and got this back:





Disability & Autism Advocacy​


  • Autism-Europe
    • Pan-European autism advocacy network
    • Email contact available
    • Often helps redirect people to national partners
  • European Disability Forum
    • Strong policy + rights advocacy
    • Can escalate access discrimination cases
    • Accepts written communication



Human Rights / Protection Organizations​


  • Amnesty International
  • Human Rights Watch

These groups don’t always intervene directly, but they do sometimes connect vulnerable people to local legal partners — especially when violence or statelessness is involved.




Refugee / Stateless / Migrant Support (VERY relevant here)​


  • UNHCR
    → Important because they assist non-citizens and stateless people.
  • European Network on Statelessness
    → Extremely relevant to someone without citizenship barriers.
  • Danish Refugee Council
    → Active across Europe and Balkans, often reachable via email.



Local Serbia-Relevant Groups​


  • A11 Initiative for Economic and Social Rights
    → Known for supporting vulnerable and undocumented individuals.
  • Belgrade Centre for Human Rights

Suggested Email Template (copy/paste)

Hello,
I am an autistic adult currently in Serbia experiencing severe autistic burnout.
I cannot use phone communication and require written communication only.
I am facing ongoing violence, health risk, and loss of housing/material stability. I am not a Serbian citizen and am struggling to access protection or services.
I am requesting:
  • written-only communication
  • disability accommodation for communication
  • referral to an organization or advocate who can act as an intermediary or case companion
  • I have limited energy and would appreciate simple written guidance.

Thank you for reading and for any assistance or referral you can provide.




I know this seems like a lot to get into, but I really hope you find something helpful here. Keep going, please. I promise you'll be okay.

UnicornSpoon 🦄🥄💚
Thanks for your reply. The GPT chat told me the same thing. I’ve tried reaching out to these and many other organizations, but most of them either don’t respond or say they can’t help, which is why I need to find assistance.
 
Thanks for your reply. The GPT chat told me the same thing. I’ve tried reaching out to these and many other organizations, but most of them either don’t respond or say they can’t help, which is why I need to find assistance.
Can you write letters to them? Can you try using Google Maps to find some of their offices near you?
I asked GPT again:





5. A More Realistic “New Angle”​


What might be worth suggesting instead is:


Ask for Consular Protection + Repatriation Assistance


If they do hold citizenship somewhere:


They could contact their embassy and explicitly request:


  • written-only communication accommodation
  • assistance returning safely to their country of citizenship
  • help coordinating travel due to disability barriers

That’s often far more achievable than asylum.






Maybe you could try this?
 
SILVER I'M DUMB I DIDN'T CONSIDER YOUR POST TITLE!

You want someone who can SPEAK RUSSIAN to help you?? Because I know the PERFECT PERSON!!
 
I’ve written letters to everyone I could find.
I can use Google Maps, but I don’t see how that would help.

I can’t seek consular protection because I’m in Serbia—I had to leave Russia due to the war.
Unfortunately, I only have Russian citizenship, and I can’t go back there.
Can you write letters to them? Can you try using Google Maps to find some of their offices near you?
I asked GPT again:





5. A More Realistic “New Angle”​


What might be worth suggesting instead is:


Ask for Consular Protection + Repatriation Assistance


If they do hold citizenship somewhere:


They could contact their embassy and explicitly request:


  • written-only communication accommodation
  • assistance returning safely to their country of citizenship
  • help coordinating travel due to disability barriers

That’s often far more achievable than asylum.






Maybe you could try this?
I’ve written letters to everyone I could find.
I can use Google Maps, but I don’t see how that would help.

I can’t seek consular protection because I’m in Serbia—I had to leave Russia due to the war.
Unfortunately, I only have Russian citizenship, and I can’t go back there.
 
FROM GPT:





What Seeking Refuge Would Actually Involve​


1. Applying for Asylum inside the country they are in


They would usually need to apply through Serbian authorities.


That means:


  • registering intent to seek asylum,
  • entering the asylum system,
  • interviews,
  • documentation.

The supervising international body here would again involve the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, which monitors asylum access.


Problem:
Asylum systems often rely heavily on phone calls, appointments, and verbal interviews — exactly what this person cannot easily do.


That’s why they’re desperately asking for a written intermediary.




2. Humanitarian Relocation or Resettlement​


Another pathway is:


  • UNHCR referral,
  • relocation through humanitarian programmes,
  • disability vulnerability prioritisation.

But this process almost always requires an advocate helping maintain communication.




3. Temporary Protection / Humanitarian Visa​


Some European countries may grant:


  • humanitarian residence,
  • disability protection,
  • medical vulnerability status.

Again: paperwork + correspondence = intermediary needed.





Does any of this help?
 
I wrote to UNHCR, and they said they would only help if I were being persecuted, but I’m only facing high risks upon return, and that’s not enough
I need to gather some documents for my lawyer right now, and I need someone to help me communicate with both the lawyer and the owner of the apartment I’m renting, because he’s been abusive toward me and stole a large sum of money from me, and I don’t know what to do about it
 
SILVER I'M DUMB I DIDN'T CONSIDER YOUR POST TITLE!

You want someone who can SPEAK RUSSIAN to help you?? Because I know the PERFECT PERSON!!
Yes, exactly.

I need one Russian-speaking person who can help with written communication.

If you know that person, please post the contact or tell them to reply here in the thread.