Explore our comprehensive suite of evaluation services, designed to address key aspects of immigration proceedings. This section offers insight into the advantages and specific applications of our evaluations, including Hardship Waivers, Cancellation of Removal, T-visa, U-visa, VAWA, and Asylum cases. For a deeper understanding of how our expert assessments can benefit your immigration journey, we invite you to reach out. Schedule a free 15-minute consultation today to discuss your needs for an immigration evaluation and how we can assist you in navigating this critical process.
Our evaluations are crucial for individuals at risk of inadmissibility to the United States. By highlighting the profound emotional, financial, and social repercussions on U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family members, our reports strengthen applications for I-601 and I-601A hardship waivers. These waivers assist those who might face inadmissibility due to visa overstay or other infractions, demonstrating the extreme hardship their absence would impose on family members.
We offer psychosocial evaluations for non-permanent residents undergoing removal proceedings. Our detailed assessments showcase the depth of familial ties and the exceptional, unusual hardship that deportation would entail for their U.S. citizen or permanent resident relatives. Qualification hinges on proving continuous physical presence, good moral character, and the potential extreme hardship of deportation.
Our evaluations provide insights into the psychological aftermath of abuse, aiding victims pursuing freedom through the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). This act enables spouses, children, and parents of U.S. citizens and permanent residents to seek independence without the abuser’s knowledge. Psychosocial evaluations document the emotional and psychological effects of abuse, bolstering the petitioner’s case for relief.
Our services extend to victims of crimes and human trafficking, with evaluations that underscore their ordeal and engagement with law enforcement. U-visas support crime victims who have suffered abuse and assist in legal proceedings. T-visas assist human trafficking victims present in the U.S. due to trafficking, requiring their cooperation in investigations or prosecutions. Our evaluations detail the psychological impact on the victim, reinforcing their application by highlighting their suffering and cooperation.
We specialize in documenting the severity of persecution or torture, offering essential evidence for asylum or related protections under U.S. law. For those persecuted based on race, religion, nationality, social group membership, or political opinion, our psychosocial evaluations are critical. They provide compelling evidence of the persecution or torture endured or feared, crucial for establishing the need for protection.