Immigration evaluations

IMMIGRATION PSYCHOLOGICAL
EVALUATION

I perform immigration psychological evaluations for some immigration applications.  My clinical experience and being a Spanish and English speaker allows me to work with different communities and immigration lawyers looking for a successful outcome in immigration proceedings.

 

Many lawyers find immigration psychological evaluations to be an essential tool for some USCIS petitions. Proceedings that involve Extreme hardship, Domestic violence (visa VAWA), crime victim (visa U) and political asylum benefit greatly from a comprehensive immigration evaluation.

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comprehensive immigration evaluation

Extreme Hardship

Extreme Hardship evaluations help to assess the potential impact of the immigrant’s deportation on a United States Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident.

 

Different factors such as personal history, family dynamic, medical issues, psychological issues, education and financial/social factors need to be documented through an immigration evaluation as well as the clinical implications of these factors in relation to the possibility of the loved one’s deportation and/or moving abroad.

Political Asylum

Psychosocial evaluations for Political Asylum are important to collect information about abuse and mistreatment and to better understand the psychological impact that extreme deprivation, psychological trauma, torture and/or psychological distress could have caused on the immigrant due to severe social or political conflicts in her/his country of origin. These evaluations will be important to identify potential trauma, mental disorders and PTSD.

Domestic abuse – Visa VAWA

Domestic Abuse evaluations help to determine the psychological impact of abuse and to assess whether abuse is still present. This evaluation is important as abuse cannot always be obvious.  These evaluations can be critical to demonstrate domestic violence or abuse which can include: physical, verbal and/or sexual abuse.

Crime Victim - U visa

As victims of crimes usually suffer from severe trauma and emotional distress; an evaluation is important in these cases to demonstrate the complexity of the trauma or any other mental disorder and therefore, increase the chances of secure immigration status in the United States to get ongoing treatment. To be eligible for this visa the applicant must have suffered severe physical or mental abuse as a victim of a qualified crime or have important information for an ongoing investigation.

How to Book an Immigration Psychological Evaluation

If you’re willing and ready for your life to take a new turn, start by booking a session or contacting me if you have further questions. I offer virtual sessions or teletherapy in the State of Florida, New York and around the world. I am currently accepting Aetna insurance in New York for individual therapy.

 

If you have any other insurance in NY, contact them to find whether you have out of network benefits. I do not work with any insurance in Florida. Keep in mind that insurances do not cover couple therapy nor premarital counseling, To request more information and book a session, fill the Contact form or call me directly via +1 (917) 370 3474.

I offer tele-therapy and phone sessions for specific cases.
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Client’s FAQ about Immigration Psychological Evaluations

What is an immigration evaluation?

An immigration evaluation is a thorough assessment of an individual’s psychological, financial, and social circumstances when applying for specific USCIS cases, such as VAWA, U visa, Asylum, or T visa. Sometimes, a direct family member or several members need to be evaluated to demonstrate the potential hardship faced by the American citizen/s or resident/s if the family member is denied the opportunity to remain in the U.S. (cancellation of removal, I601, I601a)

Why do I need an immigration psychological evaluation?

The evaluation serves as a comprehensive examination to provide relevant insights into the applicant’s psychological aspects or the potential impact of their immigration status on their loved ones.

How does the evaluation process work?

The evaluation process typically involves two or more interviews (in person or virtual). During these interviews, you will be asked about your personal background, family history, immigration history, family relationships, emotional well-being, and any past or present mental health concerns among many other questions. It is essential to be open during the process to ensure accurate results and a comprehensive report.

What if the evaluation reveals mental health concerns?

One of the significant benefits of an immigration evaluation is to ensure that appropriate and necessary supportive services are available to address any mental health challenges you may face. The evaluation aims to promote your well-being and provide access to resources that can help you navigate your immigration journey with the proper assistance and guidance. Remember, seeking support for mental health is a proactive step towards a healthier and more fulfilling life in  the country.

How should I prepare for the evaluation?

The best way to prepare for the immigration psychological evaluation is to be open and forthcoming during the interviews. Reviewing your personal history and reflecting on your emotional well-being can help you provide accurate information. Additionally, familiarize yourself with the process, ask questions and understand that the evaluation is conducted to support your immigration journey.

How long does the evaluation process take?

The duration of the evaluation process can vary based on individual circumstances and the complexity of the case. It usually takes two or more interviews spread over a few days. Then the report is written. The whole process might take two weeks or less.

What is the cost of an immigration psychological evaluation?

The cost of immigration psychological evaluations can vary based on several factors. Primarily, the number of individuals needing evaluation can influence the overall cost. Additionally, fees may differ when assessing children, as the evaluation process often involves interviewing both parents and children.

For a comprehensive breakdown of fees tailored to your specific needs, please don’t hesitate to contact me. I’ll be more than happy to provide detailed information regarding my immigration psychological evaluation services