Immigration Psychological Evaluations Services
At Clarity Mental Health Counseling, we offer professional immigration psychological evaluations tailored to support your immigration case.
What We Offer
We offer a range of services to meet the needs of every client. Have something else in mind? We'd be happy to work with you to create a custom quote.
Extreme Hardship (I-601/I-601A)
We provide detailed, compassionate evaluations of the emotional and psychological impact of family separation due to immigration issues, ensuring compliance with USCIS standards.
U-Visa
We assess the emotional and psychological impact of serious crimes on victims who have cooperated with law enforcement, strengthening their U-Visa petitions.
Violence Against Women Act
We offer psychological evaluations for individuals who have suffered abuse by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse or family member, providing critical support for VAWA petitions.
T-Visa
Our psychological evaluations for survivors of human trafficking document the lasting effects of trauma, fear, and psychological harm, supporting T-Visa applications
Asylum
Our asylum evaluations document the mental and emotional impact of past persecution, including PTSD, depression, and anxiety, to support your asylum claim in the U.S.
Cancellation of Removal
Our assessments focus on the emotional and psychological consequences of deportation, helping individuals demonstrate exceptional hardship to their family members.
Our Process
Explore our tailored immigration psychological evaluation services designed to guide you with confidence throughout your journey
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Gina conducts a one-on-one clinical interview, which may take two 1-1.5 hour sessions or a single 2-3 hour session, depending on your comfort and availability. Evaluations can be done in person at Gina’s Garden City, NY office or virtually. Interpreter services are available if needed.
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Standardized psychological assessments are administered to identify symptoms like anxiety, depression, trauma, or emotional distress. These findings support a variety of immigration cases, such as asylum, VAWA, extreme hardship waivers, and visa petitions.
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After gathering interview and assessment data, Gina creates a detailed, evidence-based report, typically 12-15 pages. This report meets USCIS and immigration court standards, providing credible support for your case.