Comprehensive Immigration Psychological Evaluations

We provide expert psychological evaluations for all major immigration case types.

Each evaluation includes a thorough clinical interview, trauma assessment, mental health screening, and a detailed written report that meets USCIS requirements.

All evaluations: $995 – $1,300  base fee

Rush service: +$300 – $500 Additional family members: +$100/each 

Our Specialized Immigration Evaluations

ASYLUM EVALUATIONS

An asylum psychological evaluation is a detailed clinical assessment that documents the psychological impact of persecution, trauma, or fear you’ve experienced. This evaluation provides objective evidence to support your asylum claim by demonstrating:

  • The psychological effects of persecution or trauma you experienced
  • Symptoms of PTSD, anxiety, depression, or other mental health conditions
  • How your experiences have affected your daily functioning
  • The credibility and consistency of your account
  • Cultural and country-specific context for your experiences

✓ 2-3 hour comprehensive clinical interview
✓ Trauma-focused assessment
✓ Mental health screening using standardized measures
✓ Review of supporting documents (when available)
✓ Detailed written report (typically 15-25 pages)
✓ DSM-5 diagnoses (if applicable)
✓ Professional opinions regarding psychological harm and prognosis
✓ Report formatted for legal submission

• Standard turnaround: 2–3 weeks from evaluation date
• Rush service available upon request (additional fee applies)

Base fee: $995 – $1,300
Rush service (1 week): +$300 – $500
Additional family members: +$100 per person

• English
• Spanish
• Haitian Creole
• French
• ASL interpretation available

We provide services in any language with translation or interpreter services available for other languages.

  • Standard Payment Schedule:
    • 50% deposit ($600) due at the time of scheduling
    • 50% balance ($600) due before report delivery

    Payment Plan Option (Financial Hardship):
    • Reduced deposit of $300–$400 due at first visit
    • Remaining balance paid over time per written agreement
    • Each case will have a signed written payment agreement outlining the schedule

    Note: Payment plans are available on a case-by-case basis for clients experiencing financial hardship.

VAWA EVALUATIONS

A VAWA evaluation is a specialized psychological assessment that documents domestic violence, emotional abuse, and its effects on your mental health and functioning. This evaluation helps establish:

  • The nature and extent of abuse you experienced
  • The psychological impact of domestic violence
  • Evidence of battery or extreme cruelty
  • How the abuse has affected you and any children
  • Your current mental health status and needs

We understand: VAWA cases require sensitivity and trauma-informed care. All evaluations are conducted in a safe, confidential, supportive environment.

✓ Comprehensive clinical interview (2-3 hours)
✓ Domestic violence and trauma assessment
✓ Mental health screening
✓ Safety assessment (when needed)
✓ Detailed psychological report (15-20 pages)
✓ DSM-5 diagnoses related to abuse trauma
✓ Documentation of good moral character
✓ Report meeting USCIS VAWA requirements

• Standard turnaround: 2–3 weeks from evaluation date
• Rush service available upon request (additional fee applies)

Base fee: $995 – $1,300
Rush service (1 week): +$300 – $500
Additional family members: +$100 per person

• English
• Spanish
• Haitian Creole
• French
• ASL interpretation available

We provide services in any language with translation or interpreter services available for other languages.

  • Standard Payment Schedule:
    • 50% deposit ($600) due at the time of scheduling
    • 50% balance ($600) due before report delivery

    Payment Plan Option (Financial Hardship):
    • Reduced deposit of $300–$400 due at first visit
    • Remaining balance paid over time per written agreement
    • Each case will have a signed written payment agreement outlining the schedule

    Note: Payment plans are available on a case-by-case basis for clients experiencing financial hardship.

EXTREME HARDSHIP WAIVERS

A hardship evaluation assesses the psychological, emotional, and practical impact your absence would have on qualifying family members (typically spouse, parent, or child who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident). The evaluation documents:

  • The emotional and psychological bond between you and your qualifying relative
  • How separation would affect your family member’s mental health
  • Medical, financial, educational, or other factors contributing to hardship
  • Cultural and family considerations
  • Why hardship would be “extreme” beyond normal separation

✓ Clinical interviews with the qualifying relative(s)
✓ Assessment of family bonds and emotional impacts
✓ Mental health screening
✓ Review of relevant documentation
✓ Comprehensive psychological report (12-18 pages)
✓ Analysis of extreme hardship factors
✓ Professional opinion regarding hardship level
✓ DSM-5 diagnoses (if applicable)

• Standard turnaround: 2–3 weeks from evaluation date
• Rush service available upon request (additional fee applies)

Base fee: $995 – $1,300
Rush service (1 week): +$300 – $500
Additional family members: +$100 per person

• English
• Spanish
• Haitian Creole
• French
• ASL interpretation available

We provide services in any language with translation or interpreter services available for other languages.

  • Standard Payment Schedule:
    • 50% deposit ($600) due at the time of scheduling
    • 50% balance ($600) due before report delivery

    Payment Plan Option (Financial Hardship):
    • Reduced deposit of $300–$400 due at first visit
    • Remaining balance paid over time per written agreement
    • Each case will have a signed written payment agreement outlining the schedule

    Note: Payment plans are available on a case-by-case basis for clients experiencing financial hardship.

U VISA EVALUATIONS

A U visa evaluation documents the psychological impact of being a crime victim. This evaluation provides evidence of:

  • Psychological trauma resulting from the crime
  • Mental health symptoms (PTSD, anxiety, depression)
  • How the crime has affected your life and functioning
  • Need for continued presence in the U.S. for recovery
  • Impact on your ability to work, study, or function daily

✓ Trauma-focused clinical interview
✓ Crime impact assessment
✓ Mental health screening
✓ Detailed psychological report (12-20 pages)
✓ DSM-5 diagnoses
✓ Documentation of substantial mental/physical abuse
✓ Report formatted for USCIS submission

• Standard turnaround: 2–3 weeks from evaluation date
• Rush service available upon request (additional fee applies)

Base fee: $995 – $1,300
Rush service (1 week): +$300 – $500
Additional family members: +$100 per person

• English
• Spanish
• Haitian Creole
• French
• ASL interpretation available

We provide services in any language with translation or interpreter services available for other languages.

  • Standard Payment Schedule:
    • 50% deposit ($600) due at the time of scheduling
    • 50% balance ($600) due before report delivery

    Payment Plan Option (Financial Hardship):
    • Reduced deposit of $300–$400 due at first visit
    • Remaining balance paid over time per written agreement
    • Each case will have a signed written payment agreement outlining the schedule

    Note: Payment plans are available on a case-by-case basis for clients experiencing financial hardship.

T VISA EVALUATIONS

A T visa evaluation assesses the psychological impact of trafficking and provides documentation for your application. The evaluation includes:

  • Assessment of trafficking-related trauma
  • Documentation of psychological harm
  • Mental health diagnosis and symptoms
  • Impact on daily functioning and relationships
  • Need for protection and services in the U.S.

✓ Trauma-informed clinical interview
✓ Trafficking impact assessment
✓ Mental health and safety screening
✓ Comprehensive psychological report
✓ DSM-5 diagnoses
✓ Professional documentation of trafficking effects
✓ Culturally sensitive approach

• Standard turnaround: 2–3 weeks from evaluation date
• Rush service available upon request (additional fee applies)

Base fee: $995 – $1,300
Rush service (1 week): +$300 – $500
Additional family members: +$100 per person

• English
• Spanish
• Haitian Creole
• French
• ASL interpretation available

We provide services in any language with translation or interpreter services available for other languages.

  • Standard Payment Schedule:
    • 50% deposit ($600) due at the time of scheduling
    • 50% balance ($600) due before report delivery

    Payment Plan Option (Financial Hardship):
    • Reduced deposit of $300–$400 due at first visit
    • Remaining balance paid over time per written agreement
    • Each case will have a signed written payment agreement outlining the schedule

    Note: Payment plans are available on a case-by-case basis for clients experiencing financial hardship.

CANCELLATION OF REMOVAL

If you’re in removal proceedings and seeking cancellation of removal, a psychological evaluation can document the exceptional and extremely unusual hardship your qualifying family members would face.

✓ Assessment of family relationships and bonds
✓ Evaluation of qualifying relatives’ mental health
✓ Documentation of hardship factors
✓ Comprehensive report (15-20 pages)
✓ Analysis of exceptional and extremely unusual hardship
✓ DSM-5 diagnoses (if applicable)

• Standard turnaround: 2–3 weeks from evaluation date
• Rush service available upon request (additional fee applies)

Base fee: $995 – $1,300
Rush service (1 week): +$300 – $500
Additional family members: +$100 per person

• English
• Spanish
• Haitian Creole
• French
• ASL interpretation available

We provide services in any language with translation or interpreter services available for other languages.

  • Standard Payment Schedule:
    • 50% deposit ($600) due at the time of scheduling
    • 50% balance ($600) due before report delivery

    Payment Plan Option (Financial Hardship):
    • Reduced deposit of $300–$400 due at first visit
    • Remaining balance paid over time per written agreement
    • Each case will have a signed written payment agreement outlining the schedule

    Note: Payment plans are available on a case-by-case basis for clients experiencing financial hardship.

The Evaluation Process: What to Expect

Contact us to discuss your case. We’ll explain what evaluation type you need, answer your questions, and determine if we have a licensed clinician available in your state.

Duration: 15-20 minutes

Once you decide to move forward, we’ll schedule your evaluation appointment, send intake paperwork, and provide payment information.

You’ll meet with your assigned licensed clinician via secure telehealth or in person. The clinician will conduct a comprehensive interview about your experiences and assess relevant psychological symptoms.

Duration: 2-3 hours (with breaks as needed)

Your clinician will prepare a comprehensive psychological report including clinical findings, mental health assessment, relevant diagnoses, and professional opinions.

Timeline: 10-14 days after interview

Your completed report will be sent directly to your immigration attorney (or to you if you’re pro se), formatted for legal submission.

If your attorney requests minor clarifications, we provide one round of minor revisions (included in fee) and phone consultation.

Evaluation Pricing

Base Fee
$995 – $1,300
Rush Service
+$300 – $500
Family Add-on
+$100 / Person
COMPREHENSIVE BENEFITS INCLUDED
Clinical Interview

A 2-3 hour comprehensive session including full psychological testing and in-depth assessment.

Mental Health

Complete mental health screening followed by a detailed written report ranging from 12-25 pages.

Clinical Diagnosis

Proper DSM-5 diagnosis (if applicable) and a thorough review of all supporting legal documents.

Attorney Sync

Direct communication with your legal team and one round of minor revisions included for precision.

Expert Opinion

Formal professional opinions and recommendations backed by Clinician CV and license verification.

Legal Formatting

Final reports are professionally formatted specifically for official legal and court submission.

Invoicing and Receipts

  • Professional invoices emailed after each payment
  • Detailed receipts for your records
  • Tax documentation available upon request
  • Attorney billing - we can invoice your attorney directly

Payment Plans Available

  • We understand immigration cases can be financially stressful.
  • Payment plans may be available on a case-by-case basis for clients experiencing financial hardship.
  • Each case has a signed written payment agreement

Pro Bono & Reduced Fee Cases

  • Limited Pro Bono Services: We reserve limited pro bono evaluation slots annually.
  • To apply: Have your pro bono attorney contact us to submit financial hardship documentation.
  • Acceptance based on availability and need.

Refund Policy

  • Deposits: Non-refundable once evaluation is scheduled.
  • May be transferred to a new date with 48-hour notice.
  • Balance Payments: Due upon report completion. No refunds once report is delivered.

Attorney Payments

  • We Work Directly With Immigration Attorneys:
  • Attorney billing available - invoice your law firm directly
  • Retainer arrangements for attorneys with regular referrals

No Hidden Fees Guarantee

  • The price we quote is the price you pay.
  • We never charge extra for: Phone calls, attorney coordination, or standard revisions.
  • Report preparation time and CV/license copies included.
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Standard Payment

  • 50% deposit ($497.50) due at the time of scheduling
  • 50% balance ($497.50) due before report delivery
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Payment Plan Option

(Financial Hardship)
  • Reduced deposit of $300–$400 due at first visit
  • Remaining balance paid over time per written agreement
  • Each case has a signed written payment agreement
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Note:

  • Payment plans are available on a case-by-case basis for clients experiencing financial hardship.

Payment FAQs

Payment plans are available on a case-by-case basis for financial hardship.

Immigration evaluations are typically not covered by health insurance as they are forensic/legal evaluations, not treatment. However, you can submit receipts to your HSA/FSA.

Yes! Immigration psychological evaluations typically qualify as eligible medical expenses.

Contact us about payment plans, reduced fees, or pro bono options. Also ask your attorney if their firm has funds available.

Yes – additional family members are $100 each (vs. $995 for the first person).

The deposit is due when you schedule your appointment to secure your date and time.

Yes, we accept payments from any source. Deposit and balance can come from different people/methods.

Yes! We work with attorneys, legal aid organizations, and non-profits that cover evaluation costs.

Secure &
Flexible Payment

We offer multiple convenient payment options for clients and referring attorneys. Choose the method that works best for you — all payments are processed safely and confidentially.

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