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Immigration Psychological Evaluations

Stories held with care and clinical presence

At Kayari, immigration psychological evaluations provide a supportive and trauma-informed space to explore lived experiences, document psychological impact, and prepare comprehensive clinical reports for immigration processes.

We approach each evaluation with cultural sensitivity, clinical rigor, and compassionate care. The process includes a detailed clinical interview, trauma-informed assessment, and when appropriate, validated psychological instruments. Our goal is to help individuals tell their stories safely while producing clear, professional documentation aligned with immigration requirements.

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Types of Cases We Evaluate

We provide comprehensive, trauma-informed psychological evaluations to support a variety of immigration cases.

Each assessment is conducted with clinical rigor, cultural sensitivity, and careful documentation aligned with current immigration standards.

​Couples seek therapy at Kayari for many reasons, including:

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  • Recurrent conflict and communication breakdowns

  • Emotional distance or loss of intimacy

  • Attachment wounds and relational trauma

  • Life transitions, stress, or cultural differences

  • Rebuilding trust and strengthening emotional bonds

  • U-Visa · For survivors of qualifying crimes who have cooperated with law enforcement.

  • Asylum / Refugee · For individuals fleeing persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.

  • Extreme Hardship (I-601 / I-601A) · For cases requiring documentation of psychological hardship to qualifying relatives.

  • VAWA · For survivors of domestic violence seeking protection under the Violence Against Women Act.

  • Cancellation of Removal · For individuals demonstrating exceptional and extremely unusual hardship to qualifying family members.

  • T-Visa / Trafficking · For survivors of human trafficking.

Our 4-Step Process

Initial Consultation · Clinical Interview · Psychological Testing · Written Report Each evaluation includes a structured, trauma-informed clinical process designed to meet immigration standards with clarity and precision.

Fees

 

$1,200–$1,500

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The fee includes consultation, a 2–3 hour clinical interview, administration of validated psychological instruments, comprehensive written report, review of supporting documents, and one revision if needed.

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