Immigration Psychological Evaluations


A psychological evaluation will help determine the psychological impact and trauma that the verbal, physical, or sexual abuse had on an individual. These evaluations can help provide reports to support one’s request for citizenship in the United States. We offer services for: U-Visas, T-Visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), Hardship Evaluations, and Political Asylum.

U- Visas: If an individual experienced substantial mental or physical abuse due to being a victim of a serious crime that occurred in the U.S. 

T-Visas: For victims of human trafficking and their immediate families if they agree to assist law enforcement in testifying against their perpetrators. 

Violence Against Women Act (VAWA): For men and women who have been physically and/or mentally abused by their U.S. citizen spouse. 

Hardship Evaluations: A citizen or resident of the United States applies for the immigration waiver because the deportation of a family member will cause extreme hardship for themselves or their family. 

Political Asylum: An individual has been subjected to mistreatment and abuse in their country of origin due to their political beliefs, religious affiliation, ethnic identity, or gender.

Spanish speaking psychologist available


Virtual appointments are available for Immigration Psychological Evaluations

Fees

 

Please contact us directly to discuss fees.