VAWA (Violence Against Women Act)
A VAWA psychological evaluation provides detailed documentation of the emotional and psychological effects of domestic violence, abuse, or extreme cruelty experienced by a spouse, child, or parent of a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.
Extreme Hardship Waiver Evaluations
An Extreme Hardship Waiver evaluation examines the emotional, psychological, medical, and practical challenges a qualifying U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident would face if their family member were removed from the United States.
Political Asylum Evaluations
An asylum evaluation documents the mental health effects of past persecution, torture, or credible fear of future harm in the applicant’s home country. It captures the emotional toll of these experiences through a detailed clinical interview and, when appropriate, standardized trauma assessments.
U-Visa/T-Visa Evaluations
Psychological evaluations for U-Visa and T-Visa applicants provide an in-depth clinical account of the emotional and mental health impact of trauma. For U-Visa cases, evaluations focus on the psychological harm caused by qualifying crimes such as assault, domestic violence, sexual abuse, or kidnapping.
N-648 Disability Waivers
An N-648 psychological evaluation provides clinical documentation when a medical, cognitive, or mental health condition prevents an applicant from meeting the English and civics testing requirements for U.S. citizenship.The evaluation explores how psychiatric, neurological, or cognitive impairments
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