Immigration Psychological Evaluations
移民心理评估及诊断
We provide comprehensive immigration psychological evaluations to support various immigration cases, including asylum, hardship waivers, VAWA, U-Visas, and T-Visas. These evaluations are conducted by a licensed psychotherapist and are designed to assess your mental health and document the psychological impact of your experiences in a structured, culturally sensitive, and professional manner.
Services are available to individuals located in NY, PA and WI.
我们提供全面的移民心理评估服务,用于支持不同类型的移民案件,包括:庇护(Asylum)、困难豁免(Hardship Waivers)、家庭暴力移民法案(VAWA)、U签证以及T签证。
评估由持证心理治疗师完成,旨在系统、专业、并具有文化敏感性的方式下,评估您的心理健康状况,并记录相关经历对您心理造成的影响。
目前服务覆盖纽约州(NY)、宾夕法尼亚州(PA)和威斯康星州(WI)。
Purpose of the Evaluation
Assess mental health status relevant to your immigration case.
Provide documentation of trauma, hardship, or psychological challenges that may impact your eligibility.
Offer formal reports that can be submitted to USCIS or used in immigration court.
Process and Scope
Number of Sessions: Typically 2–3 sessions to gather history, conduct assessments, and complete the report.
Content: Sessions may include clinical interviews, structured psychological testing, and assessment of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning.
Report: Includes background information, mental status examination, testing results, relevant diagnoses, and professional interpretation of findings.
Cultural Sensitivity: We ensure evaluations are conducted with understanding of your cultural background and immigration experience.
Cost and Payment
This service is self-pay, as insurances do not cover immigration evaluations.
Flat fee: $900- $1500 (depending on case complexity).
Fees cover all sessions, testing, and the completed evaluation report. Additional work, such as court testimony, may be billed separately.
Important Considerations
Evaluations are confidential and legally protected.
You will need to provide honest and complete information about your history and current psychological state.
Evaluations are conducted objectively, and the resulting report is meant for immigration purposes, not therapy.
Dual roles (therapist and evaluator) are avoided to ensure neutrality.
Next Steps
If you are seeking an immigration psychological evaluation, please book a consultation to discuss your case, schedule sessions, and review the evaluation process.