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U-Visa Evaluations

A psychological evaluation documenting the mental-health impact of having been a victim of crime—supporting your U-visa petition with credible clinical evidence.

Who It's For

When a U-Visa Evaluation Helps

The U-visa protects victims of certain crimes who have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse and have been helpful to law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution. Demonstrating the mental and emotional impact of the crime is often central to the petition.

In a U-visa evaluation, I meet with you to understand what you went through and document its psychological impact in a clear, credible report. I work alongside your attorney; the evaluation is supporting evidence, not legal advice, and cannot guarantee an outcome.

What the Evaluation Documents

Psychological impact of the crime you experienced
Symptoms of trauma, depression, and anxiety
Severity and duration of mental and emotional harm
Effect of the crime on daily functioning and safety
How symptoms connect to the victimization
Overall clinical picture in credible, court-ready terms

Curious about the full process and timeline? See the immigration evaluations overview.

FAQ

U-Visa Evaluation FAQ

Common questions about U-visa evaluations

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The U-visa is for victims of certain crimes who have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse and have been helpful to law enforcement. A psychological evaluation documents the mental-health impact of the crime to support your petition.

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