Expert Immigration Psychological Evaluations
Licensed court-ready evaluations for VAWA, U-Visa, Asylum & Hardship cases in NY, NH & FL.
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Immigration psychological evaluations are specialized assessments conducted by a licensed mental health professional to support various immigration cases. These evaluations document the psychological, emotional, and/or cognitive impacts of certain immigration-related circumstances. The resulting report is submitted as part of the legal process to help immigration attorneys advocate for their clients.
What is an Immigration Psychological Evaluation?
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Hardship (I-601A)
Emotional & family separation documentation.
VAWA
Abuse & trauma evaluations
Asylum
PTSD & persecution assessment
U-Visa
Crime victim psychological report
A psychological evaluation and report can help support the following immigration cases:
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Extreme hardship waiver evaluations provide detailed, professional documentation of the emotional and psychological impact a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident would face if separated from a loved one due to immigration issues. These psychological evaluations are tailored to meet USCIS standards and help demonstrate the severe mental, emotional, or medical hardship that would result if a waiver is not granted.
We work closely with clients and attorneys to deliver accurate, compassionate, and court-ready reports that strengthen your immigration case.Click here to learn more about the USCIS policy on Extreme Hardship
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Cancellation of Removal is a form of immigration relief that allows certain individuals facing deportation to remain in the United States if they can demonstrate that their removal would cause exceptional hardship to qualifying family members. Unlike Extreme Hardship evaluations—which focus solely on the impact of separation or relocation—Cancellation of Removal assessments consider a broader range of factors, including family ties, community involvement, and the overall consequences of removal. At Clarity Mental Health, our experienced clinician provides thorough psychological evaluations and detailed reports to support these cases, helping attorneys and families present the strongest possible evidence to immigration courts.
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Asylum psychological evaluations help document the mental and emotional impact of past persecution or fear of future harm. These evaluations provide evidence of trauma, PTSD, depression, or anxiety resulting from threats to your safety, helping to support your claim for protection in the United States. We ensure that each report meets immigration court standards and powerfully communicates your experience.
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VAWA evaluations offered for individuals of any gender who have experienced abuse by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse or family member. Our assessments document the emotional, psychological, and physical impact of the abuse, helping support self-petitions under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). Reports are written with compassion and care, and designed to support your case effectively.
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U-Visa psychological evaluations are designed for individuals who have been victims of serious crimes and have cooperated with law enforcement. We assess and document the lasting emotional and psychological impact of the crime, including trauma, anxiety, or depression. These evaluations can strengthen your petition and clearly show the need for immigration relief.
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We provide T-Visa psychological evaluations for survivors of human trafficking. These assessments explore the short- and long-term emotional effects of trafficking, including trauma, fear, and psychological harm. Our reports are sensitive, trauma-informed, and tailored to support your T visa application by clearly outlining the need for protection and legal relief.
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(516) 399-1622
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300 Garden City Plaza Suite 312 Garden City, NY 11350
Frequently Asked Questions
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Schedule your free 15-minute consultation to discuss your immigration evaluation today.
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Our immigration mental health evaluations support:
VAWA evaluations
Immigration hardship evaluations
Immigration hardship waiver assessments
U-Visa and T-Visa evaluations
Cancellation of removal cases
Asylum psychological evaluations
USCIS Form N-648 evaluations
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A hardship letter for immigration explains emotional, psychological, financial, and medical hardships that would occur if a family member is removed from the U.S. A hardship waiver supports immigration forgiveness based on these documented hardships.
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VAWA allows victims of domestic violence, including women and men, to self-petition for legal status without the abuser’s knowledge. VAWA evaluations document abuse trauma for immigration.
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Most immigration psychological evaluations are completed within 7–10 business days after the interview.
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An immigration psychological evaluation is a professional mental health evaluation for immigration cases that documents emotional, psychological, and mental health factors affecting your legal case. These psychological evaluations for immigration are commonly used for VAWA, asylum, hardship waivers, U-Visa, T-Visa, and cancellation of removal.