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Immigration Psychological Evaluations: Supporting Your Immigration Journey

Our immigration psychological evaluations provide crucial documentation to support your immigration case, helping to demonstrate the psychological impact of trauma or hardship. Strengthen your petition for asylum, waivers, or visas with expert evaluation services.

Immigration Psychological Evaluations

In the process of immigration, individuals may be required to provide documentation that demonstrates they have experienced trauma or extreme hardship. Our Immigration Psychological Evaluations are designed to substantiate your immigration petition, potentially strengthening your case for Political Asylum, Hardship Waivers, VAWA, U-Visas, or T-Visas. These evaluations serve as essential evidence, highlighting the psychological impact of your circumstances and supporting your request for immigration relief. Contact us today to learn how our psychological evaluations can assist in your immigration journey.

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Immigration Psychological Evaluations

During an immigration case, individuals may need to submit documentation proving they have experienced trauma or extreme hardship. An Immigration Psychological Evaluation helps substantiate your immigration petition, potentially strengthening your case for Political Asylum, Hardship Waivers, VAWA, U-Visas, or T-Visas. This evaluation provides crucial evidence to demonstrate the psychological impact of your experiences.

Immigration Psychological Evaluations
  • Political Asylum: For clients seeking asylum in the U.S., where returning to their home country could mean life or death.
  • LGBTQA+ Couples Hardship Waivers: For clients where one partner is a U.S. resident or citizen, and the other faces proceedings to be returned to their country or is seeking to return to the U.S. if already abroad.
  • VAWA: Federal protection for those who have experienced intimate partner violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking, allowing them to self-petition for safety and protection from deportation. Abused spouses and children of U.S. citizens or residents can apply for immigration relief independently of their abusive spouse.
  • U-Visa: For clients who have been victims of crime while in the U.S., this visa may allow them to adjust their immigration status to that of a lawful resident while assisting law enforcement.
  • T-Visa: For clients who have been victims of human trafficking, this visa can allow them to stay in the U.S. and seek protection.

Inclusive Psychological Services serves clients across Burbank, East Hollywood, Fresno, Glendale, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Northridge, San Fernando Valley, San Francisco, and West Hollywood in California. We also offer virtual services across Las Vegas and Reno in Nevada.