
Frequently Asked Questions About Immigration Psychological Evaluations
At Immigration Psychology, we provide independent, evidence-based immigration psychological evaluations that help document the mental and emotional state of individuals undergoing various immigration proceedings in […]
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Understanding the N-648 Waiver: Psychological Evaluations for Citizenship Exemptions
For many immigrants navigating the naturalization process in the United States, passing the English and civics components of the citizenship test is a standard requirement. […]
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Maintaining Objectivity: The Psychologist’s Role in Immigration Cases
In immigration cases, mental health evaluations often play a vital role in helping courts and immigration officials understand the psychological aspects of an individual’s situation. […]
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Why Immigration Attorneys Recommend Psychological Evaluations
Immigration cases often involve emotional or psychological issues that affect applicants and their families. When legal petitions require proof of hardship, trauma, or functional limitations, […]
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How to Document Exceptional and Extremely Unusual Hardship in a Cancellation of Removal Case
Cancellation of removal is a form of relief that allows individuals in removal proceedings to remain in the United States if they meet specific legal […]
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Telehealth in Immigration Psychological Evaluations
Psychological evaluations are a crucial part of many immigration applications. They help immigration attorneys and adjudicators evaluate the mental and emotional impact of removal, abuse, […]
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Can a Psychological Evaluation Help You Avoid Family Separation?
Facing the possibility of family separation during immigration proceedings can be overwhelming. When a parent, spouse, or child is at risk of being separated from […]
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How Psychological Evaluations Document VAWA, U Visa, and T Visa Cases
Survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, and violent crime often arrive at the immigration courtroom carrying wounds that are not visible: shame, terror, and the […]
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The Role of Psychological Evaluations in Asylum Applications
Each year, thousands of individuals arrive in the United States seeking refuge from persecution, torture, or severe social and political violence in their countries of […]
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