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Immigration Psychological Evaluations

The immigration process can be lengthy, confusing, and emotionally overwhelming. If your immigration attorney has recommended a psychological evaluation, you've come to the right place. We provide comprehensive assessments to support your immigration case with professional documentation that meets USCIS standards.

Immigration Cases We Support

Professional psychological evaluations for various immigration matters

⚖️ Extreme Hardship Waivers

I-601/I-601A documentation of hardship to U.S. citizen or LPR family members

  • • Psychological hardship

  • • Family separation impacts

  • • Medical considerations

🛡️ VAWA Self-Petitions

Violence Against Women Act evaluations documenting abuse

  • • Domestic violence trauma

  • • PTSD assessment

  • • Impact on children

🆘 U-Visa (Crime Victims)

Evaluations for victims of qualifying crimes

  • • Substantial abuse evidence

  • • Trauma impact

  • • Recovery assessment

🔗 T-Visa (Trafficking)

Specialized assessments for trafficking survivors

  • • Trafficking documentation

  • • Psychological trauma

  • • Extreme hardship

🌍 Asylum Applications

Comprehensive evaluations for asylum seekers

  • • Persecution documentation

  • • Fear assessment

  • • Credibility support

📋 Other Cases

Additional immigration evaluation types

  • • Cancellation of Removal

  • • Family-based petitions

What's Included in Your Evaluation

Fee Information

$1,150

Flat Fee - Comprehensive Immigration Evaluation

This includes:

  • Initial Phone Consultation

Brief discussion to understand your case type, requirements, and schedule your in-person sessions.

  • Clinical Interviews (1-2 Sessions, 2-4 Hours)

Comprehensive face-to-face interviews covering your personal history, immigration journey, trauma experiences, family relationships, and current psychological state.

  • Psychological Testing

Evidence-based assessment instruments including PTSD screening, depression/anxiety inventories, trauma assessments, and hardship measures.

  • Document Review

Review of supporting documents including medical records, police reports, legal documents, and other relevant materials.

  • Professional Report (15-25 Pages)

Comprehensive written evaluation including clinical findings, psychological testing results, diagnoses, hardship analysis, professional opinions, and supporting references.

  • Report Delivery & Follow-Up

Report provided to you and your attorney, with follow-up consultation available to discuss findings.

  • Report Completion Timeline

Standard completion: 2-3 weeks after final interview

Rush service available (1 week): +$350

Why Our Immigration Evaluations Stand Out

⚖️ Immigration Law Knowledge- Understanding of USCIS requirements, case law, and what immigration officers look for.

🌍 Culturally Sensitive- Culturally informed assessments that respect diverse backgrounds and experiences.

💙 Trauma-Informed- Specialized training ensures sensitive, appropriate evaluation of difficult experiences.

📋 Comprehensive & Detailed- Thorough reports (15-25 pages) with all components required for immigration proceedings.

⏱️ Timely Completion- Understanding immigration deadlines matter. Reports completed within 2-3 weeks.

🤝 Attorney Collaboration- Work closely with your attorney to ensure evaluation meets case-specific needs.

What to Bring to Your Evaluation

✅ Required

  • • Photo ID

  • • Immigration documents

  • • Attorney contact info

  • • Payment ($1,150)

📄 Helpful (if available)

  • • Medical records

  • • Mental health records

  • • Police reports

  • • Legal documents

  • • Birth/marriage certificates

  • • Photos of family

Don't delay your evaluation if you don't have all documents. We can work with what you have available.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the evaluation take?

The interview portion requires 1-2 sessions totaling 2-4 hours. Report preparation takes 2-3 weeks (rush service available for 1-week completion with additional $300 fee).

What if I don't speak English fluently?

We can work with professional interpreters for interviews. Translation of the final report can be arranged if needed (additional cost).

Will you testify in court if needed?

Yes, we can provide court testimony or participate in depositions if required. Additional fees apply: $250 per hour plus travel expenses.

Is the evaluation confidential?

Yes, all information is confidential and protected by professional ethics and HIPAA. Reports are released only to you and parties you authorize (typically your attorney and USCIS).