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Immigration Evaluations

Types of Evaluations

  • Asylum and Convention Against Torture (CAT) Evaluations: Detailed reports documenting the psychological effects of trauma and persecution for asylum seekers.

  • VAWA and Domestic Violence Evaluations: Evaluations for victims of domestic abuse, including intrafamilial,  seeking relief under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).

  • T-Visa and U-Visa Evaluations: Reports for victims of human and labor trafficking or certain crimes, focusing on the emotional and psychological impact on the client.

  • Hardship Waiver Evaluations: Assessments that detail the psychological effect of family separation or displacement.

  • Citizenship Examination Waiver (N-648) Evaluations: Medical documentation for individuals needing a waiver for the citizenship test.

  • Adam Walsh Waiver

  • Risk Assessments- Violence, Domestic Abuse, Substance Abuse

  • Competency Evaluations in Immigration Court

  • Mitigation Evaluations in Immigration Court

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Common Applications

These evaluations are used by immigration attorneys to provide psychological evidence in support of complex cases, meeting the necessary legal requirements to strengthen immigration petitions.

Our immigration evaluations support individuals undergoing immigration proceedings by offering psychological reports that strengthen their cases and document the emotional impact of their immigration circumstances. These evaluations are conducted with cultural sensitivity, which is essential to accurately reflect each client’s unique experience.

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