VAWA Self-Petition Evaluations
Psychological documentation of battery or extreme cruelty for spouses, children, and parents of U.S. citizens or LPRs. Trauma history, current symptoms, nexus to qualifying conduct.
Read more →Forensic assessment, declaration, and expert testimony for VAWA, U Visa, T Visa, I-601 and I-601A extreme hardship, and asylum proceedings. Telehealth nationwide. Spanish & English. Turnaround in 2–3 weeks standard, expedite available.
Every report is written for the trier of fact — clear nexus, current DSM-5-TR diagnosis where indicated, behavioral observations, and a defensible clinical opinion linked to the legal standard.
Psychological documentation of battery or extreme cruelty for spouses, children, and parents of U.S. citizens or LPRs. Trauma history, current symptoms, nexus to qualifying conduct.
Read more →Documentation of substantial physical or mental abuse arising from qualifying criminal activity. Detailed symptom presentation, functional impairment, and treatment recommendations.
Read more →Assessment of survivors of severe forms of trafficking. Complex trauma presentation, coercion dynamics, and credibility-supportive findings consistent with the I-914 standard.
Read more →Hardship evaluations for qualifying relatives of inadmissible applicants. Multi-axis assessment of psychological, medical, financial, educational, and country-conditions hardship factors.
Read more →Documentation of past persecution and well-founded fear. PTSD, depression, and complex trauma presentations, with attention to credibility under the REAL ID Act framework.
Read more →Psychological evaluation of qualifying relatives for non-LPR and LPR cancellation cases. Exceptional and extremely unusual hardship analysis for immigration court.
Read more →Every evaluation is structured so that your strongest factual showing has the clinical foundation it needs — and so the adjudicator can find each element on the page without searching for it.
Direct attorney access throughout the engagement. No intake gatekeeping, no clinical jargon without a translation, no surprises on report day.
Headers and findings keyed to each statutory or regulatory element — VAWA "battery or extreme cruelty," U Visa "substantial harm," I-601 "extreme hardship" factors.
2–3 weeks from final interview as standard. 7–10 day expedite for filing-deadline cases. Status updates on request — no chasing.
Reduces re-traumatization risk during the assessment, supports credibility, and produces a more complete factual record for the file.
Available for immigration court testimony, supplemental declarations, and responses to RFEs. Flat-fee structure quoted in advance.
Designed to fit cleanly into your case workflow — minimal back-and-forth, clear deliverables at each stage.
Brief call or written intake. We discuss the legal theory, deadlines, and whether an evaluation is the right fit for the case.
Flat-fee retainer signed. Client scheduled within one week. Releases, intake forms, and document checklist sent directly to your client.
Two to four hours of semi-structured clinical interviewing, plus validated instruments where appropriate (PCL-5, PHQ-9, GAD-7, others as indicated).
Draft delivered to attorney first for factual review. Final signed report and CV provided in PDF, with revision rounds included.
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Licensed clinical psychologist with a forensic specialty in immigration assessment. Faculty appointment at NYU School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry. Former staff psychologist at Bellevue Program for Survivors of Torture.
Dr. [Surname] has prepared over 500 forensic psychological evaluations for immigration matters in federal courts and USCIS proceedings nationwide. Her work focuses on the intersection of trauma, cross-cultural psychology, and forensic standards of evidence.
No hourly billing surprises. Each engagement is scoped at the outset and confirmed in the retainer letter.
$2,800flat
$3,400flat
+$750add-on
Reduced-fee evaluations available for qualifying pro bono and legal-aid cases. Inquire at intake.
"Dr. [Surname]'s evaluations are the cleanest I receive. Headers track the statute, the clinical findings are tied to the legal elements, and adjudicators don't have to hunt for the nexus."
"We have used Dr. [Surname] on more than thirty I-601 hardship matters. Approval rates speak for themselves, and her turnaround has never slipped."
"Trauma-informed in the real sense — clients leave the evaluation feeling heard, and the record is stronger for it. She is my first call on VAWA and U Visa work."
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Standard practice is secure HIPAA-compliant telehealth (Doxy.me or comparable). In-person assessment is available in the New York metro area on request, and on a limited basis in California, Texas, and Florida.
I retain a vetted, professionally trained legal/medical interpreter for the language at issue, billed at cost. Common pairs (Mandarin, Haitian Creole, Arabic, French, Portuguese, K'iche', Mam) are sourced through established court-credentialed agencies.
Yes — in immigration court, federal court, and at USCIS interviews when permitted. Testimony is quoted as a separate fee in the original retainer.
Yes, including review of an opposing expert's report and a written rebuttal. Provide me the existing report and underlying records and I will scope from there.
A limited number of reduced-fee slots are reserved each quarter for legal-aid, law school clinic, and qualifying solo practitioner cases. Please ask at intake.
At minimum: the legal theory and filing deadline, the I-918 / I-360 / I-601 / I-589 working draft (as applicable), police or court records if any, prior medical or mental-health records, and the client's declaration if drafted. A document checklist is sent on engagement.
For attorneys: a 15-minute call is the fastest path to a fee quote and timeline. Use the form, email, or phone — whichever is easiest.
Note for clients in crisis: This practice provides forensic evaluations, not emergency mental-health services. If you or a client is in crisis, call or text 988.