A psychological evaluation for a U visa is a psychological assessment that is conducted as part of the process for seeking a U visa. A U Visa is available to individuals who are victims of certain crimes and who have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result of the crime and who have been helpful to law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the crime.

The purpose of a psychological evaluation for a U visa is to assess the psychological impact of the crime and abuse on the individual seeking the U visa. This may include documenting the psychological symptoms and difficulties experienced by the individual as a result of the crime and abuse, as well as the potential long-term effects of these experiences on the individual’s mental health and well-being.

In general, a psychological evaluation for a U visa may include an assessment of the individual’s mental health and well-being, a review of relevant medical and psychological records, and an evaluation of the psychological impact of the crime and abuse on the individual and their family. The evaluation may also include recommendations for treatment or other interventions to address the psychological impacts of the crime and abuse.