The author suggests the adoption of intercultural mediation as a useful tool for integration policies that have the purpose of creating new places for socialization, and new structures between the citizen and the State where people (local and immigrant) can experience fulfilling relations and equal access to personal rights. In this sense, mediation can contribute to the construction (or re-construction) of the norms that allow for significant social actions and interactions. Intercultural mediation is thus an activity aimed at recognizing, interpreting and following the changes of the relational system, challenging subjects to experiment their relational potentials, with the purpose of finding the reasons and conditions for reciprocal compatibility.