Psychological Evaluations
Thorough, professional psychological evaluations for immigration cases, readiness-to-work assessments, and court proceedings — delivered with clinical care and legal precision.
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Evaluations that meet the moment
Whether the stakes are an immigration decision, a return to work, or a court ruling, a psychological evaluation needs to be careful, accurate, and clearly written. I provide evidence-based assessments and detailed reports that hold up to the scrutiny of attorneys, agencies, and the courts.
Services Offered
Immigration Evaluations
Comprehensive psychological evaluations for immigration matters, including clinical interviews, written reports, and professional recommendations. I work with applicants and their attorneys on cases involving residency and green card petitions, extreme hardship waivers, VAWA, U-visa, T-visa, and asylum claims.
Readiness-to-Work Evaluations
Licensed and trained to conduct readiness-to-work assessments for individuals returning to employment, applying for benefits, or navigating workplace accommodations. Reports include clinical findings and clear, actionable recommendations.
Expert Reports for Court Proceedings
Expert psychological reports prepared for use in court. I work closely with attorneys to address the specific clinical and forensic questions at issue, and I provide written findings and recommendations that are clear, well-supported, and professional.
What to Expect
The process typically begins with a brief consultation to understand the purpose of the evaluation, the requesting party, and any deadlines. From there, we schedule one or more clinical interviews, gather any relevant records, and complete the formal written report.
Interviews are available both in-person and online. Reports are delivered directly to you or your attorney, and I am available for follow-up questions as your case proceeds.
Frequently Asked Questions
An immigration evaluation is a clinical assessment that documents the psychological circumstances relevant to an immigration case — such as hardship, persecution, abuse, or trauma. It typically includes one or more clinical interviews, a written report, and a professional recommendation submitted to your immigration attorney. Common case types include extreme hardship waivers, VAWA, U-visa, T-visa, asylum, and green card / residency petitions.
A readiness-to-work evaluation assesses whether an individual is psychologically prepared to return to or begin employment. I conduct clinical interviews, review relevant history, and provide a written report with recommendations regarding work capacity, accommodations, and next steps.
Yes. I provide expert psychological reports for court proceedings, including clinical interviews, written findings, and recommendations. Reports are prepared to professional standards and tailored to the specific questions raised by your attorney or the court.
Most evaluations involve one to three clinical interviews, followed by a written report delivered within two to four weeks. Timelines can be expedited when legal deadlines require it — let me know what your case needs and we will plan accordingly.
Reach out to schedule a brief consultation. I will ask about the purpose of the evaluation, who is requesting it (you, your attorney, or the court), and any deadlines. From there I will outline the process, timeline, and fee, and we can schedule your first interview.
Need a psychological evaluation?
Reach out to discuss your case, timeline, and next steps. Consultations are confidential and obligation-free.
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