
Frequently Asked Questions About Immigration Psychological Evaluations
Immigration psychological evaluations can be confusing and intimidating. Below are answers to some of the most common questions about these assessments.Q: Who needs a psychological evaluation?A: Evaluations are typically required for asylum applican...

How Immigration Psychological Evaluations Strengthen Your Case
When filing an immigration petition based on asylum, crime victimization, domestic violence or hardship, evidence matters. A psychological evaluation is not just an administrative step; it can significantly impact the outcome of your case. Here’s h...

What Is a Hardship Waiver Psychological Evaluation? Demonstrating Extreme Hardship
For individuals deemed inadmissible to the United States, the I‑601 hardship waiver allows certain immigrants to seek a waiver of grounds of inadmissibility by proving that a qualifying relative would suffer “extreme hardship” if they are separated....

VAWA Psychological Evaluations: Empowering Survivors of Domestic Violence
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) allows survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault or other qualifying crimes committed by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident to self‑petition for lawful status without relying on the abuser. A VAWA...