Immigration Psychological Evaluations

Offering Video Appointments For Clients in

CA & WI (Coming Soon)

Supporting Your Journey: Personal Psychological Evaluations for a Stronger Immigration Case

Every day, I dedicate myself to helping individuals like you secure a brighter future. With my expertise, I provide comprehensive and in-depth mental health evaluations that are crucial for strengthening your USCIS application and supporting your journey toward a better life with your loved ones.

Type of Cases I Can Support:

  • In extreme hardship cases, an applicant can be provided a waiver if their removal from the US would cause “extreme hardship” for a family member who is a citizen or lawful permanent resident. Your case must show that there will be extreme hardship if family members are separated due to deportation or if family members must relocate with the one being deported.

  • A psychological evaluation may be helpful if you are seeking asylum. To receive asylum in the United States, you must show that you have suffered persecution or have a well-founded fear of persecution in your home country. Persecution may be based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a social group experiencing discrimination (e.g., Sexual or Gender Identity). 

    A mental health evaluation documents the persecution or suffering you have already experienced before coming to the United States or the reason why you are fearful that you would not be safe if you returned to your home country. It can also help document why you did not apply within the year deadline of arrival in the US, if applicable. 

  • The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was created to provide a pathway to legal status for family members who have experienced abuse from a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (LPR). An immigrant family member usually relies on a U.S. citizen or LPR to petition for legal status on their behalf. But for cases in which there has been abuse, VAWA protects individuals applying without the knowledge, consent, or participation of their abuser.

    This application and evaluation is not only for women; it protects people regardless of sexual or gender identity.

  • A U-Visa is similar to a VAWA case in that it allows an individual to self-petition for legal status due to being the victim of a crime. It provides protection for those who have “suffered substantial mental or physical abuse.” To meet requirements, the victim must be willing to participate with law enforcement. 

    In these cases, a psychological evaluation can be helpful to document and provide evidence for the mental and emotional impact of abuse. 

  • A T-Visa provides victims of human trafficking with the right to live and work in the U.S. A psychological evaluation can help an immigration court understand how human trafficking affects the petitioner.

    Part of the qualifications for this visa is that the petitioner has complied with any reasonable request from a law enforcement agency for assistance in the investigation or prosecution of human trafficking or you are unable to cooperate due to physical or psychological trauma; if either case applies, you may not need to show that you complied with reasonable requests from law enforcement)

I specialize in providing critical, accurate psychological evaluations that highlight your unique experiences. Here’s how I ensure your story is effectively communicated:

  • Precise Reporting: I accurately convey your experiences, whether in your home country or here in the U.S., ensuring every detail reflects your reality.

  • Telling Your Story: I focus on the challenges and events that have shaped your resilience, showcasing your strength and determination.

  • Uncompromising Quality: My professional reports are meticulously crafted, free from errors, and designed to support your case with the utmost precision.

  • Timely Service: I understand the urgency of your situation, offering quick turnarounds so you can move forward with confidence and peace of mind.

The work I do is vital to your journey, and I am committed to delivering exceptional results.

How To Begin and What To Expect

Step 1: Book an Appointment

Start with a consultation where we’ll discuss your needs and how I can assist you. Once we determine the best approach, we’ll schedule the interviews, which will be conducted via Zoom for your convenience.

Step 2: The Evaluation

The evaluation consists of two 1-hour interviews. During these sessions, I’ll ask a series of questions to gather comprehensive details that will allow me to provide a precise and accurate psychological assessment for your application.

Step 3: The Report

After completing the interviews, I will deliver your detailed report within approximately 14 business days. If you require an expedited report, I offer a faster turnaround for an additional fee. Be sure to mention your timeline when scheduling.

This streamlined process is designed to ensure you receive the support you need, quickly and efficiently.

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