Immigration Clinical Evaluations
Compassionate, Thorough
Evaluations for Immigration Cases.
Navigating the immigration process can feel overwhelming, especially when your case requires detailed clinical documentation. Our immigration clinical evaluations are designed to provide clear, professional assessments that support your legal case while honoring your personal story with care and sensitivity.
We work collaboratively with clients and attorneys to deliver comprehensive evaluations tailored to immigration-related matters.
Types of Immigration Evaluations Offered
Asylum Evaluations
Assessments that document the emotional and mental health impact of trauma, persecution, or fear related to returning to a home country.
Extreme Hardship Evaluations
Evaluations used to demonstrate the emotional, psychological, financial, or medical hardship a qualifying family member may experience if separation occurs.
U-Visa Evaluations
Clinical evaluations for survivors of qualifying crimes seeking U nonimmigrant status.
VAWA Evaluations
Trauma-informed evaluations supporting petitions under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). What the Evaluation Process Looks Like
Extreme Hardship Evaluations
Evaluations used to demonstrate the emotional, psychological, financial, or medical hardship a qualifying family member may experience if separation occurs.
N-648 Evaluations
Clinical assessments for individuals requesting an exemption from the English and civics requirements during the naturalization process due to medical or mental health conditions.
T-Visa Evaluations
Assessments for individuals who have experienced human trafficking and are applying for T nonimmigrant status.
The evaluation process typically includes:
A detailed clinical interview
Review of relevant records and supporting documents
Discussion of mental health history and trauma experiences
Assessment of emotional, psychological, and functional impacts related to the immigration case
A comprehensive written report prepared for legal use
Most evaluations are completed in one session lasting approximately 1.5 to 3 hours.
Reports are generally finalized within 14 business days unless expedited services are requested
Fees & Payment Information
Comprehensive Immigration Evaluation Fee: $1,500
A non-refundable scheduling retainer of $500 is required to reserve your appointment. This amount is applied toward the total evaluation fee.
Expedited Reports
If you need your report completed sooner than the standard turnaround time, expedited services are available for an additional fee.
Expedited turnaround (3–5 business days): +$300
Interpreter Services
Interpreter services may be arranged upon request.
Additional fees may apply depending on interpreter availability and language needs. Clients are also welcome to provide their own qualified interpreter if appropriate.
Reduced Fee Options
A limited number of reduced-fee appointments may be available throughout the year based on need and availability.
Court Testimony
If court testimony or additional legal consultation is required, separate fees will apply.
Payment Plans
Payment plans may be available for qualifying clients.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Most evaluations are completed in a single session lasting approximately 1.5 to 3 hours.
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No evaluation can guarantee a legal outcome. Immigration decisions are ultimately made by USCIS or the immigration courts. However, a well-prepared clinical evaluation can provide valuable supporting documentation for your case.
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Yes. With your written permission, we can coordinate directly with your attorney to ensure the evaluation addresses the appropriate legal concerns.
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Standard reports are completed within approximately 14 business days. Expedited services are available for faster turnaround.
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You may be asked to provide documents relevant to your case, such as:
Medical or mental health records
Police reports Immigration paperwork
Affidavits or supporting letters Legal documents from your attorney
Schedule a Consultation
If you are unsure which type of evaluation you need, we are happy to help guide you through the process and answer your questions during a consultation.