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Immigration
Psychological
Evaluations

Compassionate, culturally responsive evaluations for hardship waivers, asylum, VAWA, and U/T visa cases — supporting your legal case with thorough clinical documentation.

Our Approach

Confidential. In-Depth. Specialized.

We provide specialized psychological evaluations that support USCIS applications with the highest level of professionalism and care.

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Highlighting the strengths and resilience of each applicant

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Providing a safe, supportive, and culturally responsive evaluation process

Maintaining a timely and efficient turnaround

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Delivering detailed, professionally written reports

"I'm trained to provide confidential, in-depth, and specialized psychological evaluations to support USCIS applications."
— Good Shepherd Psychiatric & Medical Center
Education

How Do Immigration Evaluations Work?

Understanding the process helps you feel confident and prepared every step of the way.

What Is an Immigration Evaluation?

An immigration psychological evaluation is a structured clinical assessment that explores an individual's mental health, personal history, and the emotional or psychological impact related to their immigration case. The process typically includes one or more in-depth interviews, along with standardized assessments when appropriate. A detailed report documenting clinical findings is then prepared and connected to the legal criteria of the case.

What Will It Do for My Case?

A psychological evaluation serves as important supporting evidence by documenting the emotional, psychological, and relational impact of a client's situation. It provides professional insight into factors such as trauma, hardship, or mental health conditions that may not be captured through other documents — adding depth, credibility, and clinical support that can significantly strengthen an application.

Who I Work With

Built for Attorneys & Clients Alike

Whether you are an attorney managing a caseload or a client navigating a difficult process, I am here to support you.

For Attorneys

Immigration Attorneys

I work collaboratively with immigration attorneys to provide thorough, well-documented psychological evaluations that support their clients' cases. I understand the importance of timelines, clear communication, and aligning clinical findings with legal standards — delivering high-quality reports with the responsiveness attorneys depend on.

For Clients

Immigration Clients

I work with individuals navigating the immigration process by providing a safe, respectful, and supportive space to share their experiences. I understand that discussing personal and often difficult life events can feel overwhelming, and I approach each evaluation with compassion and cultural sensitivity.

Case Types

Assessments I Provide

Comprehensive evaluations across a range of immigration case types, each tailored to meet specific legal and clinical criteria.

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Extreme Hardship / Cancellation of Removal

These evaluations assess the emotional, psychological, and practical impact that separation or removal would have on a qualifying family member — documenting hardship factors such as mental health, family dynamics, medical needs, and overall functioning.

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Asylum

Asylum evaluations document trauma, persecution, and the psychological impact of past experiences related to fear of returning to one's home country — exploring symptoms of trauma, anxiety, or depression and their ongoing effects on the individual.

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U Visa

Conducted for individuals who have been victims of certain crimes and have experienced significant emotional or psychological harm. The assessment documents the trauma and its impact on mental health and daily functioning.

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T Visa

Designed for individuals who have experienced human trafficking — exploring the psychological impact including trauma-related symptoms, fear, and ongoing emotional distress, providing a detailed account of the individual's well-being and functioning.

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Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)

VAWA evaluations focus on individuals who have experienced abuse by a qualifying family member — documenting the emotional and psychological impact, including trauma, fear, and changes in functioning over time.

The Process

Simple. Clear. Step by Step.

I am here to make this process as straightforward as possible from start to finish.

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Request a Consult

Request a consultation to get started. We will briefly discuss your needs, answer any questions, and determine how I can best support your case.

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Evaluation

We complete a comprehensive clinical evaluation typically over one or two appointments — gathering detailed background information and ensuring the evaluation is thorough and accurate for your case.

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Report Completion

I carefully prepare a detailed, professionally written report — organized, objective, and delivered within the established turnaround time to your attorney or representative.

Ready to Begin?

Request a consultation today. I will review your case, confirm how I can help, and guide you through every step of the evaluation process.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

The full process typically takes a few weeks from start to finish, depending on the complexity of the case and scheduling availability. Most evaluations are completed over one to two clinical sessions, followed by report preparation. The written report is usually finalized within a turnaround time discussed at the beginning of the process. I prioritize both thoroughness and timeliness.
Yes. Your attorney handles the legal aspects of your case, while I provide the psychological evaluation component. My role is to assess and document the emotional, psychological, and trauma-related factors that may support your application. Attorneys often request these evaluations as supporting evidence, and I work directly with them to ensure the report meets the necessary legal standards and deadlines.
An immigration evaluation does not guarantee a specific outcome — final decisions are made by USCIS or the court system. However, a well-documented psychological evaluation can significantly strengthen your case by providing professional insight into your emotional, psychological, or trauma-related experiences, helping decision-makers better understand your situation beyond legal documents alone.
Fees vary depending on the type of case and level of complexity. A flat fee is typically provided after a brief consultation so you know exactly what to expect before beginning the process. Payment options may be available, and full details are discussed transparently during the initial inquiry or consultation.
Simply click "Request an Appointment" anywhere on this page to be taken directly to our scheduling portal. Once your inquiry is received, I will review your information, confirm whether I can support your case, and schedule your first appointment. From there, I will guide you step-by-step through the entire evaluation process.