Immigration Mental Health Evaluation

Is a professional assessment conducted by a licensed mental health provider, offering clinical documentation connecting mental health conditions, trauma, or hardship to an immigration case, serving as supporting evidence for courts, USCIS, or attorneys.

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Availability

In-person or Telehealth

Depending on
therapist availability

Booking

1-2 weeks

Wait 1–2 weeks from the time the appointment is scheduled to see the provider. Offering sooner for urgent needs

Duration

60-90 minutes

Include 1–4 clinical interviews and psychological testing if necessary

How Can These Evaluation Techniques Improve Your Life?

Strengthen your immigration case with credible psychological documentation tailored to legal requirements.

Give voice to your mental and emotional experiences, such as trauma, fear, or hardship, in a respectful and professional setting.

Empower your legal team with thorough, evidence-based reports that can support waivers, petitions, and asylum claims.

Where Can I Take This Treatment and How?

We offer immigration evaluations at multiple convenient locations, including our Naples, Fort Myers, Tampa, and Southwest Florida (SWFL) offices.

Not located near one of our offices or prefer meeting remotely? We also offer telehealth sessions to anyone located anywhere in Florida, so you can access support from the comfort of your home.

Ready to take the next step? Call us at 239-537-9646 or Fill out our Scheduling Form to get started today.

We accept insurance

We accept major commercial insurance providers and Medicaid.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Immigration Mental Health Evaluations

What is an immigration mental health evaluation?

It is a formal psychological assessment that evaluates how immigration-related issues—such as fear of returning to a country, trauma, abuse, or family separation—impact your mental health.

Licensed mental health professionals with experience in clinical documentation and immigration law standards perform these evaluations and write court-ready reports.

  • Hardship Waivers (I-601, I-601A, I-212)
  • Asylum Cases
  • U Visas (for victims of crime)
  • T Visas (for victims of human trafficking)
  • VAWA Petitions (Violence Against Women Act)
  • Cancellation of Removal
  • DACA Psychological Support


By documenting your psychological symptoms or hardship clearly and professionally, your evaluation can increase the strength and credibility of your case in the eyes of judges and immigration officers.

  • 1–4 clinical interviews
  • Review of relevant records (if available)
  • Standardized mental health assessments or screening tools
  • A written report describing mental health diagnosis, trauma history, and legal relevance

Your therapist will create a respectful and trauma-informed space. You’ll be invited to share your story, experiences, symptoms, and fears as they relate to your case. You are welcome to bring a support person or interpreter if needed.

Reports are typically delivered within 7–14 business days. Expedited options (within 72 hours) are available for urgent deadlines.

Yes, all evaluations are confidential and protected by HIPAA. Reports are only shared with your attorney or USCIS with your written consent.

Getting started is simple. Just complete our Scheduling Form or give us a call at 239-537-9646.

Our team will match you with a licensed mental health provider and guide you through the process of scheduling your first appointment.

We’re here to support you every step of the way.