Immigration Case Support
United States immigration law offers various pathways for individuals facing unique challenges. Our mental health professionals provide comprehensive psychosocial evaluations tailored to the specific requirements of each case type, delivering the clinical evidence attorneys need to build the strongest possible cases.
Case Types We Support
Extreme Hardship Waiver Cases
The qualifying relative (petitioner) can be a spouse, parent, or adult child. They must be either a legal permanent resident or a U.S. citizen. Our evaluations document the extreme emotional, psychological, and financial hardship that would result from separation or relocation, providing the evidence needed to support the waiver petition.
Cancellation of Removal Cases
Foreign individuals in removal proceedings can request cancellation of removal. They must demonstrate hardship to a qualifying relative plus meet other legal requirements. Our assessments provide detailed documentation of the psychological impact that removal would have on U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family members.
Asylum Cases
Asylum applies to individuals unwilling or unable to return to their home country due to past persecution or a well-founded fear of future persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. Our evaluations assess trauma history, current psychological symptoms, and the potential psychological consequences of return to the home country.
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Cases
VAWA allows battered immigrants to self-petition for legal status without relying on an abusive U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident spouse. Our mental health evaluations document the psychological impact of domestic violence, abuse patterns, and the emotional toll on the petitioner, supporting their claim for protection under the law.
U Visa Cases
U Visa cases apply to victims of serious U.S. crimes who have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result. Applicants must assist law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity. Our evaluations thoroughly document the mental and emotional trauma resulting from the crime, strengthening the applicant’s case.
T Visa Cases
T Visa cases are for victims of human trafficking or attempted trafficking who have been brought to the United States. Applicants must assist law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the trafficking. Our comprehensive evaluations document the severe psychological impact of trafficking, including trauma, coercion, and the ongoing mental health effects experienced by survivors.
Client Comments
Hear from people we've helped through the immigration evaluation process.
“I am very grateful for your work since thanks to your assessment I was able to petition my husband and now he already has documents, very grateful for your services, I hope God blesses you so that you continue helping those who need your services.”
“I appreciate your efforts in working on my mental health assessment report and in assisting me during this difficult time. The EG Behavioral practice has incredible specialists that helped me tremendously during my divorce aftermath and legal case. Ms. Dinorah is highly communicative, considerate, and diligent, and she always has my best interests and well-being in mind.”
“Sheli is very professional & caring.”
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