Calling Social Security
The Social Security Administration provides free interpreters in a long list of languages. Very few people use them, because the way you find out is by getting through first.
A field office will also tell you plainly whether a given task can be done online, by mail, or only in person — which is the fact that decides your whole week.
We ask, in English, and give you the answer in yours.
First trip: wrong document. Second trip: right document, wrong office. Both were avoidable by asking one question on the phone, and the phone was the reason he went in person in the first place.
You write this, in any language
Please call my local Social Security office and ask whether they take walk-ins, what their hours are, and whether they have an interpreter available.
What comes back
Walk-in policy, hours, and what they said about interpreter support.
Have this call madeNothing is dialled until you confirm. US numbers, called in English.
How it works
- Say what you needType it or speak it, in your own language. No forms to translate.
- Check the call before it happensYou see who is being called and what will be said. Nothing is dialled until you confirm.
- We make the call in EnglishIncluding the hold music, the phone tree, and calling back when nobody picks up.
- Read what happenedThe result and the full transcript, line by line, in your language.
Questions people ask
Can it ask about my benefits or my application?
No — that requires your Social Security number, which the agent will never read out. It asks about process and access: hours, walk-ins, documents, interpreters.
What if my English isn't good?
That is who this is built for. You write or speak your request in your own language — English, Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean or Russian. The call itself is placed in English, and the transcript and result come back to you in your language.
Does the person on the other end know it's an AI?
Yes. Every call opens by saying it is an AI assistant calling on your behalf. That sentence is written into the code, not left to the model to decide, so it cannot be skipped.
How do I know what was actually said?
Every call comes back with a full transcript, line by line with timings, plus a short summary of the outcome. Calls are not recorded — you get the text, not the audio.
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