*All of our services are virtual.

Psychological Evaluations
for Immigration

 At Mental Health Evaluation Group, each psychological evaluation for immigration is tailored to the legal and emotional needs of your unique case. Below, you’ll find a summary of what to expect depending on the type of evaluation you’re requesting.

Types of
Immigration Evaluations

Purpose

To demonstrate the emotional and psychological impact that deportation or separation would have on a qualifying U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (typically a spouse, child, or parent).

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Purpose

For individuals who have suffered abuse by a spouse, parent, or child who is a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident.

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Purpose

For individuals fleeing their country of origin due to persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.

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Purpose

For survivors of human trafficking who are cooperating with authorities or would face extreme hardship if deported.

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Purpose

For survivors of serious crimes (domestic violence or sexual assault) who have cooperated with the authorities.

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Purpose

Designed to document the emotional, psychological, medical, and family hardships that may result if an individual is deported from the United States. Our evaluations assess the impact that separation or relocation would have on qualifying relatives, including U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouses, children, and parents. We carefully evaluate factors such as mental health concerns, medical conditions, caregiving responsibilities, financial dependence, trauma history, and family functioning.

What to expect?

Why Choose
Mental Health Evaluation Group?

Report Delivered in 3 Business Days

We deliver the report within
3 business days.

Certified Professionals

Our professionals are licensed in multiple states and are ready to serve you!

Available Appointments

Appointments available Monday to Saturday, from 8 AM to 8 PM.

Immediate Availability

Immediate availability, no waiting list.

Sessions Via Zoom or Phone

Sessions via Zoom or phone, no need to travel.

Bilingual Support

Bilingual support in English and Spanish. Or you can bring your own interpreter.

Competitive Pricing

Competitive pricing and payment plan available. Report is delivered when payment is received in full

Available Payment Methods

You can pay with credit card, bank transfer, or ZELLE.

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Psychological Evaluations Only
We Do Not Attend Court

At Mental Health Evaluation Group, we specialize in high-quality psychological evaluations for immigration cases. Our licensed professionals conduct detailed and compassionate assessments to support your legal case with reliable clinical reports.

Important: We do not attend court hearings or provide expert witness testimony. Our work focuses on evaluating and documenting your mental health in relation to your immigration case.

If you need a psychological evaluation, we’re here to help. Call us. We provide virtual services for all 50 U.S. states.

Ready to schedule
your evaluation?

How can we help?

Professional, culturally responsive evaluations to support your immigration case.

At Mental Health Evaluation Group, we provide comprehensive psychological evaluations for individuals involved in immigration proceedings. Our evaluations are conducted with clinical integrity, cultural sensitivity, and an understanding of how they are used in legal settings. 

All appointments are conducted virtually, allowing us to serve clients across all 50 states in the United States. We do not maintain waitlists, and appointments are typically available promptly.

In many immigration procedures with the USCIS, psychological evaluations are a crucial requirement. These evaluations showcase your emotional and psychological well-being, playing a pivotal role in the approval of your immigration application.

Our mission is to assist you in providing a precise and comprehensive psychological evaluation that bolsters your case, enhancing your prospects for success throughout the immigration process.

Discover our cutting-edge telehealth services for psychological evaluations catered to immigration needs.

From evaluations for U Visa, Waiver, VAWA (Violence Against Women Act), T Visa, and Asylum cases, to counseling services for victims of crime, we have you covered.

Embark on your migration journey with our comprehensive psychological evaluation process, conducted by our team of skilled professionals through interviews and tests.

Uncover valuable insights into your mental and emotional well-being that could impact your immigration case positively.

Receive a detailed report in English, meticulously outlining the evaluation results.

This report aligns with USCIS standards and serves as a critical asset in your immigration case, potentially enhancing your chances of success.

Count on us to deliver exceptional service! Once your evaluation payment is complete, expect to receive it promptly via email within 3 business days.

For any additional inquiries or assistance, feel free to reach out to our dedicated team at 323-430-4200.

An immigration psychological evaluation is a clinical assessment conducted for legal purposes. It may help document emotional, psychological, or trauma-related factors relevant to an immigration case. 

These evaluations are commonly used in: 
• Extreme Hardship Waivers 
• Asylum Cases 
• VAWA Petitions 
• U-Visas / T-Visas 
• Cancellation of Removal 

Immigration psychological evaluations are not therapy and do not establish an ongoing therapeutic relationship. 

Our role is to: 
• Conduct a clinical interview 
• Assess psychological functioning 
• Document relevant symptoms and experiences 
• Provide a professional clinical opinion 
• Prepare a psychological report for legal use 

We do not: 
• Provide legal advice 
• Determine eligibility for immigration relief 
• Recommend which type of evaluation you need 
• Guarantee case outcomes 
• Provide court testimony or appear as expert witnesses 

Clients must come informed about the specific type of evaluation they are seeking (e.g., asylum, hardship waiver, VAWA, U-Visa, etc.), typically with guidance from their attorney. 

We are not attorneys and cannot advise on what type of evaluation is appropriate for your case. 

All legal decisions are made by your attorney and immigration authorities. 

We aim to provide a clear and supportive experience: 

  1. Schedule Your Evaluation 
    Appointments are conducted virtually and scheduled promptly without waitlists.  
  2. Clinical Interview 
    A detailed interview is conducted to understand your history, possible trauma, and current concerns.  
  3. Report Preparation 
    A psychological report is prepared based on your self-report, clinical observations, and any supporting documentation.  
  4. Opportunity to Review 
    Clients are typically given the opportunity to review the report and notify us of any factual corrections or questions.  
  5. Authorization for Release 
    Clients provide authorization before the report is released to their attorney or legal representative.  
  6. Report Submission 
    The report is securely sent to the authorized party.  

We strive to support client understanding throughout the process. 

  • When a client prefers a language other than English, we make reasonable efforts to: 
    o Review key aspects of the report in the client’s preferred language, and/or 
    o Use a qualified interpreter when appropriate 

Clients are responsible for: 
• Providing accurate and complete information 
• Notifying us of any factual corrections or concerns 
• Asking questions if any part of the report is unclear 

Information shared during the evaluation is treated with professional care; however: 

  • The report is prepared for legal use 
    • It may be shared with attorneys, immigration authorities, and courts 

We do not guarantee any immigration outcome. 

  • Extensive experience with immigration evaluations 
    • Trauma-informed and culturally responsive care 
    • Clear, structured, and clinically grounded reports 
    • Ethical and professional standards 
    • Over 9,000 reports completed 
    • Exceptional customer service — check out our Google reviews 
    • Fully virtual services available nationwide 
    • No waitlists — prompt scheduling 

We understand that this process can feel overwhelming. Our goal is to make it as clear and supportive as possible. 

Step 1: Scheduling 
All appointments are virtual and scheduled promptly. 

Step 2: Evaluation Appointment 
You will meet with a licensed clinician. 

Step 3: Report Preparation 

Step 4: Review Opportunity 

Step 5: Authorization 

Step 6: Submission 

This is an evaluation, not therapy 
• All services are provided virtually 
• We serve clients in all 50 U.S. states 
• We do not provide court testimony or expert witness services 
• You should provide honest and complete information 

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*For your convenience, all our appointments are virtual.*
*For immigration evaluations, please note that we do not attend court hearings.*

We provide Psychological Evaluations for Immigration
for all 50 U.S. states.