Mon – Sat: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
What Is an Asylum Evaluation?
An asylum psychological evaluation is a comprehensive clinical assessment designed to document the emotional and psychological impact of persecution, trauma, or fear you have experienced. This evaluation plays a critical role in strengthening your asylum case by providing objective, professional evidence that supports your personal statement.
Through a structured and trauma-informed approach, the evaluation helps demonstrate:
- The psychological effects of past persecution or traumatic experiences
- Symptoms of PTSD, anxiety, depression, or related conditions
- How these experiences impact your daily life and functioning
- The credibility and consistency of your personal account
- Cultural and country-specific context relevant to your case
This report is carefully prepared to meet legal standards and can be submitted as supporting evidence in your asylum application.
What’s Included
Your evaluation is thorough, compassionate, and legally aligned. It includes:
- ✓ 2–3 hour comprehensive clinical interview
- ✓ Trauma-focused psychological assessment
- ✓ Mental health screening using standardized tools
- ✓ Review of supporting documents (if available)
- ✓ Detailed written report (typically 15–25 pages)
- ✓ DSM-5 diagnostic impressions (if applicable)
- ✓ Professional clinical opinions on psychological harm and prognosis
- ✓ Report formatted for legal submission
Timeline
We understand the importance of timely documentation for your case:
- Standard turnaround: 2–3 weeks from the evaluation date
- Rush service: 1-week delivery available upon request (additional fee applies)
Languages Available
We strive to make our services accessible and inclusive:
- English
- Spanish
- Haitian Creole
- French
- ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation available
Interpreter and translation services can also be arranged for other languages as needed.
