Immigration psychological evaluations
Assitance for a better future.
Our team of licensed therapists is dedicated to offering a safe and welcoming environment for our clients. We recognize that the immigration process is often accompanied by mental health challenges, and we're here to help you navigate through these difficult times.
An immigration psychological evaluation may be necessary if you are seeking asylum in the United States or require visa assistance. These can be incredibly beneficial in immigration cases. They examine the impact that your immigration experience has had on your mental health, providing valuable insight for a successful case.
We provide immigration psychological evaluations to help those seeking better opportunities in the United States or those who want to continue living in the country with their loved ones. Our goal is to help you share your story with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). We understand how emotionally distressing and stressful facing potential separation and loss of economic stability can be. That's why we work together with your immigration attorneys to ensure that you have all the proper documentation and information necessary for your proceedings. We offer payment plans, night and weekend appointments and are fluent in Spanish.
If you're in need of an immigration psychological evaluation, don't hesitate to reach out to us. We're committed to helping you achieve a better future and a brighter tomorrow.
Our clinicians offer evaluations for the following immigration purposes
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VAWA psychological evaluation is an assessment that measures the impact of different forms of abuse, including physical, verbal, sexual, financial, and emotional, on an individual. The primary objective of the evaluation is to confirm the occurrence of domestic abuse and assist the victim in applying for separate legal status from their U.S. citizen spouse.
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An Immigration Psychological Evaluation for a U-Visa is a comprehensive evaluation that examines mental or physical abuse on an individual who has been victimized by a qualifying crime, such as sexual abuse, sexual harassment, abduction, extortion, fraud, false imprisonment, rape, stalking, murder, torture, hostage, and blackmail. This evaluation aims to assess the effect of abuse on the individual and is utilized when applying for a nonimmigrant visa reserved for victims who are helpful to law enforcement or government officials in investigating or prosecuting criminal activity.
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An immigration psychological evaluation for T-Visa assesses the hardship and mental abuse to individuals who have been victims of human trafficking.
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An Extreme Hardship psychological assessment evaluates the effects of a non-citizen visa denial resulting in a separation from a family member. By examining the individual's mental health, medical needs, financial burdens, and educational concerns, this evaluation provides the immigration court with a better understanding of the situation.
Immigration Psychological evaluations cost $1000. Payment plans are available and the overall cost can be split up into small payments.
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