Immigration Psychological Evaluations in Texas

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Professional Immigration Reports That Support Your Case

We provide comprehensive psychological evaluations and immigration reports for individuals and families navigating the U.S. immigration process. Our evaluations are conducted by licensed mental health therapists and are designed to document the emotional, psychological, and mental health factors that may strengthen your immigration petition.

A well-prepared psychological report can provide valuable evidence for attorneys, immigration officials, and courts by explaining the real-life impact that deportation, family separation, trauma, abuse, or persecution may have on an individual or family member.

What Is an Immigration Psychological Evaluation?

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An immigration psychological evaluation is a clinical assessment that examines an individual’s mental and emotional well-being in relation to their immigration case. Through interviews, standardized psychological measures, and a review of relevant records, we develop a detailed report that documents psychological symptoms, emotional hardship, trauma history, and other factors relevant to immigration proceedings.

Our reports are written in a clear, professional format that attorneys can submit as supporting evidence for immigration applications and hearings.

Immigration Cases We Support:

These evaluations help demonstrate the extreme emotional, psychological, and financial hardship that a qualifying family member may experience if a loved one is denied residency or removed from the United States.

For individuals fleeing persecution, violence, or trauma, psychological evaluations can document the mental health effects of those experiences, including anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other trauma-related conditions.

Crime survivors may benefit from an evaluation that details the emotional and psychological impact of victimization and its lasting effects on daily functioning and well-being.

For survivors of domestic violence, abuse, or coercive control, a psychological report can provide important documentation of the emotional consequences of abuse and support a VAWA petition.

Human trafficking survivors often experience significant psychological trauma. Our evaluations help document those experiences and their ongoing effects.

Psychological evaluations can help demonstrate the emotional and mental health impact that deportation or family separation would have on the individual or their qualifying relatives.

How a Psychological Evaluation Can Strengthen Your Case

A professionally prepared immigration report can:

What to Expect During the Evaluation

Our evaluation process is thorough, compassionate, and designed to create an accurate clinical picture of your circumstances.

We discuss your personal history, family relationships, immigration background, traumatic experiences, and current emotional concerns.

When appropriate, standardized psychological measures are administered to assess symptoms of anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other mental health concerns. If a diagnosis or comorbid diagnoses exist, we may document those on the assessment as well.

Relevant medical, legal, educational, or supporting documentation may be reviewed to strengthen the evaluation.

Following the assessment, a detailed immigration report is prepared outlining clinical findings, diagnostic impressions (when applicable), and recommendations relevant to your case.

Most evaluations are completed in 1–2 sessions, with each session lasting approximately 1 hour.
Final reports are typically delivered within 7-14 days, depending on case complexity and the availability of supporting documentation. Expedited services may be available for urgent cases.

Immigration Psychological Evaluation and Report: $250

This fee includes the clinical interview, assessment, and comprehensive written report prepared for immigration purposes.

Schedule an Evaluation

If you or a loved one needs an immigration psychological evaluation, we are here to help. Contact us today to learn more about the process, scheduling availability, and how a professional psychological report can support your immigration case.
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Got a quick question? Call us at (512) 777-2686 or fill out the form below. After filling out that form, you can also schedule a consult with our care staff or book your first appointment.