Evaluaciones Psicológicas para Inmigración, Informadas en Trauma y Diseñadas para Tu Caso
Tipos de Evaluaciones de Inmigración que Ofrecemos
Asilo
Estas evaluaciones analizan el trauma psicológico relacionado con la persecución o las amenazas en el país de origen del solicitante. Ayudan a documentar el impacto emocional y psicológico del trauma para respaldar una solicitud de asilo.
VAWA (Violence Against Women Act)
These are for victims of domestic violence, helping to document the psychological impact of abuse to support an application for legal status under VAWA.
Visa U
Diseñadas para víctimas de delitos en los EE.UU. que han sufrido un daño mental o físico significativo, estas evaluaciones documentan el daño psicológico experimentado como resultado del delito.
Visa T
These are for victims of human trafficking who have suffered severe trauma. These evaluations assess the emotional and psychological impact of trafficking to support their legal application for residency.
Hardship Waiver
These evaluations are used to demonstrate the emotional, psychological, or medical hardship that a U.S. citizen or permanent resident would suffer if their relative is deported or denied residency.
Other Unique Cases
We offer psychological evaluations for unique cases, including SIJI (Subject to International Jurisdiction), DACA-related hardship, and cases involving criminal convictions that affect immigration status.

Individuals who undergo psychological evaluations for immigration cases are nearly twice as likely to be granted relief. In situations where every detail matters, these evaluations can be the key that turns the tide, offering a lifeline to those seeking safety and a new beginning.
Setting Up Your Psychological Evaluation
Initial Contact & Consultation
Reach out via phone, email, or our online form to discuss your needs. We will reach out to schedule a brief consultation to assess your case and arrange the evaluation.
Costs
The evaluation costs $1,500. Expedited services are available for an additional $300. Payment is accepted via cash, Zelle, or credit card (with an additional fee). Two payments are accepted.
Assessment
The evaluation can be conducted in-person or virtually, depending on your preference, with one or more in-depth interviews.
Client Experience
All communication, including consultations and the report summary call, will be conducted in your preferred language—English or Spanish—to ensure full understanding and comfort throughout the evaluation process.
Report Completion
The final report, completed within 2 to 4 weeks, will be in English, with copies sent to both your lawyer and yourself. Your therapist will schedule a phone call to review the findings and summarize the report.
FAQs
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Psychological evaluations are often required for cases involving asylum, U-Visas for crime victims, hardship waivers, DACA, SIJS, and cases involving criminal convictions. These evaluations provide evidence of mental health conditions, trauma, or hardship that supports the applicant’s case.
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A psychological evaluation documents the emotional, mental, and trauma-related impacts of the applicant’s experiences. This comprehensive report is used to support immigration petitions by detailing how trauma or hardship affects the applicant's well-being and ability to return to their home country.
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The process typically involves one or more in-depth interviews and can take between 2 to 4 weeks to complete, depending on the case’s complexity and the urgency of your legal needs. The evaluator will gather relevant information, conduct assessments, and prepare a comprehensive report. For cases with tight deadlines, expedited evaluations may be available upon request.
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Yes we offer court attendance services for your immigration or other legal cases. These services include preparation time, travel to and from the court, and time spent in court. The fee for court-related services is $165 per hour, covering all aspects of preparation and court attendance.
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Yes, we provide psychological evaluations for individuals in immigration detention centers. These evaluations can be conducted virtually at no additional fee. If an in-person evaluation is required, there will be an additional fee to cover travel and associated costs.