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Psychological evaluations for five immigration case types.

Each evaluation is individually prepared to address the referral question, document clinically relevant history, and explain psychological impact with clarity and care.

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Asylum Psychological Evaluations

An asylum evaluation can help explain how past persecution, violence, threats, or other traumatic experiences have affected a person’s mental and emotional health.

  • Relevant personal, family, and migration history
  • Past traumatic events and current symptoms
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02

Extreme Hardship Evaluations

A hardship evaluation examines the psychological consequences a qualifying relative may face if their loved one is removed, denied admission, or if the family must relocate.

  • Relationship and family-system history
  • Mental health and caregiving considerations
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03

VAWA Psychological Evaluations

A VAWA evaluation offers survivors a safe clinical setting to describe patterns of abuse and the effects those experiences have had on their functioning and well-being.

  • Relationship history and patterns of power and control
  • Emotional, physical, sexual, or financial abuse
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04

U Visa Psychological Evaluations

A U visa evaluation can document the emotional and psychological harm experienced following qualifying criminal activity and its continuing impact.

  • History of the qualifying event as clinically relevant
  • Symptoms before and after the event
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05

T Visa Psychological Evaluations

A T visa evaluation provides a careful clinical assessment of the psychological effects of trafficking, coercion, exploitation, and related trauma.

  • Trafficking and exploitation history as clinically appropriate
  • Effects of coercion, threats, isolation, and loss of control
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Important clinical distinction

Independent evaluation, not legal representation

Psychological evaluations provide clinical information that an attorney may consider as part of an immigration matter. They do not determine eligibility, replace legal advice, or guarantee an outcome.

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