Psychological Immigration Evaluations in Dallas and across Texas

If you find yourself in need of such an evaluation, it is strongly advised to consult with an attorney who can guide you through the process, and hire me for the psychological immigration evaluation.

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Comprehensive mental health and psychological evaluation for your immigration case in Dallas and across the state of Texas

An immigration evaluation is needed when you have an immigration case and have experienced:

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Trauma and persecution:  A professional immigration evaluation is essential for articulating the psychological impact of trauma and persecution, supporting asylum claims.

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Family separation: Families navigating immigration complexities benefit from an evaluation, addressing the emotional rollercoaster of separation and emphasizing the importance of reunification.

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Mental health barriers: Individuals with mental health issues, such as anxiety or PTSD, find value in a professional evaluation to establish eligibility and overcome potential immigration barriers.

Rest assured that your immigration case is in good hands with my expert immigration psychological evaluations in Dallas, TX.

Here is what you   get

  • Accurate assessment: Obtain an unbiased and precise evaluation within the immigration context.


  • Relevance to immigration case: I’ll make sure the evaluation is tailored to the specific immigration circumstances, providing insights that directly address legal considerations.


  • Confidence in decision-making for your court case: Comprehensive information to make fair and informed judgments regarding immigration status.


  • Supporting evidence: For claims made during the immigration process, particularly regarding the psychological impact of relevant factors such as trauma or persecution.


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What type of evaluations can you conduct?

  • VAWA (Violence Against Women Act)

    Summary of what VAWA is:

    VAWA is a humanitarian protection that allows survivors of domestic violence, emotional abuse, or extreme cruelty to apply for legal status independently, without relying on their abusive U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent, or child.


    What is a VAWA case?

    VAWA allows survivors of domestic violence, emotional abuse, or extreme cruelty by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent, or child to file an immigration petition on their own, without depending on their abuser. It offers a pathway to safety, stability, and independence.


    Why is a psychological evaluation important for VAWA?

    A VAWA psychological evaluation documents the emotional and mental impact of the abuse you’ve experienced. It helps tell your story in a structured, professional way, describing symptoms such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, and the long-term effects of the relationship. This report can strengthen your self-petition by providing credible, trauma-informed evidence that supports your legal case.

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  • Asylum

    Summary of what Asylum is:

    Asylum protects individuals who have escaped their home country due to persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution, providing safety and the possibility to rebuild their lives in the U.S. It applies to people targeted because of their race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.


    What is an asylum case?

    Asylum is for individuals who have fled their home country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. These cases often involve serious trauma, violence, or threats to life and safety.


    Why is a psychological evaluation important for asylum?

    An asylum psychological evaluation offers detailed, trauma-informed documentation of how persecution and forced displacement have affected your mental health. It can highlight symptoms like nightmares, hypervigilance, panic, depression, or difficulty functioning in daily life. This report helps support the credibility of your story and shows immigration authorities the depth and seriousness of the harm you’ve endured.

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  • Hardship Waiver

    Summary of what a Hardship Waiver is:

    A hardship waiver is designed for individuals whose departure from the U.S. would cause extreme emotional, medical, financial, or psychological hardship to a qualifying U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (usually a spouse, parent, or child). These cases focus on how separation or relocation would deeply disrupt the stability of your loved one’s life.


    What is a hardship waiver case?

    A hardship waiver is for individuals who may be denied a visa or required to leave the U.S., but whose removal would cause “extreme hardship” to a qualifying U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (often a spouse, parent, or child). These cases focus on how separation, relocation, or family disruption would significantly affect your loved one’s life and well-being.


    Why is a psychological evaluation important for hardship waivers?

    A psychological evaluation for a hardship waiver assesses the emotional, mental, and sometimes physical impact that your departure would have on your qualifying relative. It helps show how their mental health, daily functioning, stability, or medical needs would be affected by separation or relocation. This professional documentation can make the hardship clearer and more compelling to immigration officers.

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  • U-Visa

    Summary of what a U-Visa is:

    A U-Visa is a form of immigration relief for individuals who have been victims of certain qualifying crimes in the U.S. and have suffered significant emotional or physical harm. It is intended to protect survivors who have helped—or are willing to help—law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the crime.


    What is a U-Visa case?

    The U-Visa is designed for victims of certain qualifying crimes, such as domestic violence, sexual assault, or human trafficking, who have suffered substantial mental or physical abuse and have cooperated, or are willing to cooperate, with law enforcement. It offers protection and a possible path toward lawful status.


    Why is a psychological evaluation important for U-Visas?

    A U-Visa psychological evaluation describes the emotional and psychological effects of the crime, including trauma symptoms, fear, anxiety, depression, or PTSD. It helps connect your story, your symptoms, and your experience in a way that supports your application. This evaluation can provide crucial evidence that you have suffered significant harm and that your mental health has been deeply impacted.

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  • T-Visa

    Summary of what a T-Visa is:

    A T-Visa is immigration protection for survivors of human trafficking, including labor trafficking, sex trafficking, or other forms of exploitation. It is designed to offer safety, stability, and a path toward legal status for individuals who were brought to the U.S. through trafficking and are cooperating (or willing to cooperate) with law enforcement.


    What is a T-Visa case?

    The T-Visa is for survivors of human trafficking, whether for labor, sex work, or other forms of exploitation, who are physically present in the U.S. as a result of trafficking and are cooperating (or are willing to cooperate) with reasonable requests from law enforcement. It is designed to protect survivors and offer a path to safety and healing.


    Why is a psychological evaluation important for T-Visas?

    A psychological evaluation for a T-Visa helps document how trafficking has affected your mental health, identity, safety, and sense of trust. Survivors often experience intense trauma, dissociation, shame, fear, or chronic anxiety. The evaluation provides a clear, professional description of these impacts and shows how ongoing support and stability are essential for your recovery, strengthening your overall case.

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How it works

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Documentation review and informed consent

Together, we'll review relevant documents and discuss the purpose and process of the evaluation.

Clinical interview and collateral interviews (if applicable)

We'll dive into your personal history, mental health, and immigration context. If necessary, collateral interviews may be conducted to gather a more comprehensive understanding.

Analysis, evaluation and report preparation

I will carefully analyze the collected information, providing a detailed evaluation report that highlights relevant psychological factors impacting your immigration case.

Legal collaboration and follow up

Collaborating closely with your legal representative, we'll ensure the alignment of the evaluation with legal requirements. Ongoing follow-up will be available to address any further needs or questions that may arise.

Hola I'm Diana

Billingual Licensed Clinical Social Worker- Supervisor  in Texas and Arkansas

As a First Gen Latina with personal experience navigating the complexities of immigration in my own family background and of many other people, I understand how important it is to partner with the right person who can provide a high quality service for your desired goals.


I love working with the latina community not just in terms of immigration evaluations, but also supporting them in their journey towards emotional wellbeing and personal growth. 


I hope that we can work together and make this process as smooth as possible for you!

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Happy clients

" Hi Ms Diana, I just wanted to let you know that my T visa is approved. Thank you so much!

Miss Beltrán, is very professional and helped me with my entire immigration process. She made me feel comfortable and was there for me step by step. Thanks for everything!

La señortia Beltrán, es muy profesional y me ayudó  con todo el proceso de evaluación de inmigración. Ella me hizó sentir cómoda y estuvo ahi  para mí paso a paso. !Gracias por todo!.

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The fee for the immigration evaluation is $700 for one appointment of 90-120 minutes. Inquire so we can get started and I can let you know next steps. Once your process is started you will receive the immigration evaluation within 10 days.

$700 USD- 90-120 min for one appoimtment

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FAQs

  • What is an immigration psychological evaluation?

    An immigration psychological evaluation is a professional assessment of the mental health and capability of an individual seeking to immigrate to the U.S. It is used to help immigration courts decide if a person should remain in the United States. Please speak to an attorney if you are in need of an evaluation.


  • What is your fee for immigration evaluations and do you accept insurance as payment for them?

    An immigration evaluation is an out of pocket service that your insurance does not cover. The fee for the immigration evaluation is $700 for one appointment of 90-120 minutes.We kindly request a card on file and payment is due at time of service. If you are unable to pay for your evaluation in full at the time of service, please speak to your therapist. All evaluations will not be released until payment has been made in full.


  • What questions are asked in a psychological evaluation?

    A psychological evaluation typically involves a series of structured questions and assessments designed to understand an individual's mental health, emotional well-being, and overall psychological functioning. The specific questions asked can vary based on the purpose of the evaluation and the context, but they generally cover a range of topics. Here are some common areas addressed in a psychological evaluation.

    • Background information
    • Mental health history
    • Emotional functioning
    • Social relationships
    • Education and employment
    • Medical history
    • Trauma and stressors
    • Coping mechanisms
    • Risk assessment
    • Personality assessment
    • Cultural considerations
    • Specific issues relevant to evaluation
  • What does a psychological evaluation consist of?

    A psychological evaluation consists of a combination of standardized psychological tests, clinical interviews, and observations. The information gathered helps inform decisions related to immigration, mental health treatment plans, or other specific contexts for which the evaluation is conducted.

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