Psychological Evaluation for Immigration Proceedings
In immigration cases, proof of psychological distress is often placed on the applicant. This is frequently supported through a psychological evaluation, which attorneys often recommend to strengthen their clients’ cases. The purpose of the evaluation is to better understand and document the psychological impact the immigration process has on an individual.
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I provide psychological evaluations in both English and Spanish for the following:
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Hardship Waivers
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Cancellation of Removal
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Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
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U Visa
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T Visa
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Asylum
What to Expect:
The evaluation process includes a comprehensive one-on-one interview, background history, review of relevant records and completion of assessments.
All information is carefully integrated into a detailed report, which is delivered confidentially to your attorney within 2–3 weeks of your final session.
