Immigration Evaluations
USCIS & Immigration Court Documentation
WiseWell Therapy provides professional immigration mental health evaluations by licensed clinicians for individuals and families in Texas, Missouri, and Virginia.
Our evaluations are prepared for submission to USCIS and Immigration Court and are structured according to professional clinical standards relevant to immigration petitions.
What Is an Immigration Mental Health Evaluation?
An immigration mental health evaluation (sometimes called an immigration psychological evaluation) is a structured clinical assessment used to document emotional hardship, trauma impact, rehabilitation, or other mental health factors relevant to an immigration case.
These evaluations are commonly submitted in:
- I-601 / I-601A Extreme Hardship Waivers
- VAWA petitions
- U-Visa and T-Visa cases
- Asylum applications
- Cancellation of Removal proceedings
- Immigration cases involving prior substance use or behavioral concerns
Each report includes clinical findings, diagnostic impressions (when appropriate), functional impact analysis, and documentation written in a format suitable for immigration review.

Your Immigration Evaluation Includes:
- Comprehensive clinical interviews 2+
- A detailed USCIS-ready report (11 pages or more)
- Evidence-based assessment tools
- Clear, structured supporting documentation of hardship, trauma, or behavior change
- Attorney coordination when needed
Why Clients Choose Us:
- Fast scheduling & turnaround when time matters.
- Immigration-focused evaluations Trauma-informed approach
- $950 flat fee
- Payment plans available.
- Virtual appointments statewide.
Schedule a Immigration Evaluation 1st Session
If you or your attorney believe a mental health evaluation may support your immigration case, choose a date below to book a session with a licensed clinician.
Immigration Evaluation Services
Extreme Hardship Evaluation (I-601 / I-601A)
Documents the mental and emotional impact that deportation, separation, or forced relocation would have on a qualifying U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident relative.
VAWA Mental Health Evaluation
Documents the mental health impact of abuse, coercive control, or domestic violence.
U-Visa & T-Visa Evaluations
Trauma-focused assessments for survivors of qualifying crimes or human trafficking.
Asylum Mental Health Evaluation
Documents trauma related to persecution, violence, or credible fear of return.
Cancellation of Removal Evaluation
Documents mental and emotional hardship to qualifying family members if removal occurs.
Substance Rehabilitation Evaluation for Immigration
Used in immigration cases involving prior alcohol- or substance-related concerns. Documents recovery progress, treatment participation, and reduced risk.
Good Moral Character / Rehabilitation Evaluation
Provides structured documentation of behavioral change, accountability, and stability.
Child-Focused Hardship Evaluation
Assesses the developmental and psychological impact of parental deportation or separation on minor children.
What the Evaluation Process Includes
- Structured clinical interviews
- Standardized mental health screening tools
- Review of relevant documentation
- Clinical analysis connected to immigration standards
- A comprehensive written report (typically 11 pages or more)
- Optional coordination with your immigration attorney (with written consent)
Reports are objective, trauma-informed, and professionally structured.
Fees and Timeline
Flat Fee: $950
Standard turnaround time: approximately 2–3 weeks after completion of sessions and receipt of documentation.
Expedited services may be available for an additional fee.
Payment plans available.
Telehealth Immigration Evaluations in Texas, Missouri, and Virginia
All evaluations are conducted via secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth.
Remote immigration mental health evaluations are widely accepted when completed according to professional standards.
Clients throughout Texas, Missouri, and Virginia may complete the entire process without traveling.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are immigration mental health evaluations accepted by USCIS?
Yes. Evaluations are commonly submitted in hardship, VAWA, asylum, U-Visa, T-Visa, cancellation, and rehabilitation cases.
Will this guarantee approval?
No evaluation guarantees a legal outcome. Reports provide professional mental health documentation to support your attorney’s legal argument.
Do you work with immigration attorneys?
Yes. With written authorization, reports may be coordinated with legal counsel.