Psychological Evaluations

Asylum and Extreme Hardship Immigration Cases

Clinical Evaluations for Immigrants in Florida & Vermont

Trained to provide objective, independent, trauma-informed psychological assessments to support your USCIS application.

These evaluations can add significant value to your immigration case. This assessment documents a client’s entire immigration story, including their native country conditions, relationships, and physical & mental health. The report can provide an immigration officer with an accurate picture of both their current situation as well as the physical, mental, emotional, and familial impacts of separation or deportation. 

Evaluation Types

Asylum Cases

For applicants facing persecution or mistreatment in their country of origin

I understand and document the physical, mental, and emotional impacts of mistreatment due to political or religious beliefs, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation.

Vawa Cases

For applicants who have experienced abuse by US citizen spouse

I document the unique experiences of the applicant and assess the psychological impacts of the violence. For clients of all genders, both men and women.

Extreme Hardship Cases

For applicants whose separation would negatively impact a relative

I communicate the psychological impact of deportation not only on the client, but their family members, including spouse, children, and parents.

U Visas

For applicants with knowledge of a serious crime

I evaluate the impacts of the crime and assess the extent of physical, mental, and emotional consequences. This client must be willing to assist the police in investigation and/or prosecution related to the crime.