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, where the applicant has cooperated or is cooperating with law enforcement. For T-Visa cases, evaluations document the consequences of human trafficking, including forced labor or sexual exploitation, and explore how coercion, abuse, and ongoing safety concerns affect mental health, daily functioning, and recovery. These evaluations serve as credible, evidence-based reports for USCIS, validating the applicant’s experiences, explaining psychological injuries, and reinforcing eligibility under U-Visa or T-Visa guidelines.
Common Concerns
PTSD, depression, anxiety, ongoing trauma symptoms, fear of retaliation, mistrust of authorities, difficulty discussing traumatic events, fear of traffickers, legal stress, and challenges adjusting to new environments.
Whar To Expect
A confidential and supportive interview, psychological assessments as appropriate, and a clear, clinically sound report that documents trauma’s effects while protecting dignity and providing USCIS with credible evidence of lasting harm.



