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 deliveryPayment 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 scheduleNote: 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.