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Last Updated on February 21, 2025

πŸ› Immigration Psychological Evaluations

Psychological evaluations play a critical role in many immigration cases, helping applicants demonstrate the mental health impact of their immigration-related circumstances. Our Immigration Psychological Evaluations are conducted by licensed psychologists, providing the necessary documentation to support various immigration applications.

Whether you are applying for a Hardship Waiver (I-601), U Visa, VAWA, Political Asylum, or Cancellation of Removal, we provide comprehensive evaluations that meet USCIS requirements, ensuring your application is well-supported.

πŸ“Œ 1. Hardship Evaluations (I-601) | Psychological Evaluations for Extreme Hardship

Who is eligible?
βœ… Applicants filing for an I-601 or I-601A Hardship Waiver.
βœ… Individuals needing to prove that deportation or visa denial would cause extreme hardship to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident relative.

Evaluation includes:

  • The emotional, psychological, economic, and medical impact of potential deportation or visa denial.

  • Family dependency analysis, including the applicant’s spouse, children, or other dependents.

  • Assessment of medical and mental health conditions affecting the applicant or their family.

πŸ“Œ 2. U-Visa | Psychological Evaluations for Victims of Crime

Who is eligible?
βœ… Individuals applying for a U Visa as victims of crime.
βœ… Those needing to demonstrate the psychological trauma caused by criminal victimization (e.g., PTSD, anxiety, depression).

Evaluation includes:

  • Assessment of the victim’s mental health condition following the crime.

  • Analysis of the emotional and psychological impact of the traumatic event.

  • Recommendations for future mental health recovery and coping strategies.

πŸ“Œ 3. VAWA Psychological Evaluations | Domestic Violence Victim Evaluations

Who is eligible?
βœ… Applicants filing for VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) petitions to obtain legal status.
βœ… Individuals needing to prove the psychological impact of domestic violence, abuse, or coercion.

Evaluation includes:

  • Documentation of emotional and psychological effects due to domestic violence.

  • Assessment of mental health conditions (e.g., depression, anxiety, PTSD).

  • Social support analysis and recommendations for psychological recovery.

πŸ“Œ 4. Political Asylum | Psychological Evaluations for Asylum Cases

Who is eligible?
βœ… Individuals applying for asylum based on political, religious, or human rights persecution.
βœ… Those needing to document mental health impacts resulting from past persecution.

Evaluation includes:

  • Detailed documentation of past persecution and its emotional impact.

  • Mental health assessment for PTSD, anxiety, depression, and other related conditions.

  • Future mental health support needs for adjusting to life in the U.S.

πŸ“Œ 5. T-Visa | Psychological Evaluations for Human Trafficking Survivors

Who is eligible?
βœ… Individuals applying for a T Visa as survivors of human trafficking.
βœ… Those needing to document the psychological effects of human trafficking.

Evaluation includes:

  • Assessment of emotional, psychological, and physical trauma caused by trafficking.

  • Diagnosis of PTSD, anxiety, depression, and other trauma-related conditions.

  • Recommendations for ongoing mental health support and recovery.

πŸ“Œ 6. Cancellation of Removal | Psychological Evaluations for Deportation Defense

Who is eligible?
βœ… Individuals facing deportation proceedings.
βœ… Those needing to prove that deportation would cause severe hardship to themselves or their U.S. citizen/LPR relatives.

Evaluation includes:

  • Assessment of psychological and emotional impact of deportation.

  • Evaluation of the applicant’s health, employment, education, and social support in the U.S.

  • Documentation to support extreme hardship claims in removal proceedings.

πŸ“ž How to Get Started?

1️⃣ Schedule a Consultation πŸ“… – We will review your case and provide initial guidance.
2️⃣ Complete a Professional Psychological Evaluation πŸ“ – One-on-one assessment with a licensed psychologist.
3️⃣ Receive a Formal Psychological Report πŸ“„ – Submit a USCIS-compliant report for your immigration case.

🌍 We offer remote evaluations via video consultation, so you can complete your assessment from anywhere!

πŸ“… Book your psychological evaluation today to strengthen your immigration case!

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We offer services across most of the United States (as shown on the map) and may accept clients from Canada, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China depending on individual circumstances. Please contact us for details.

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