Immigration Evaluation
Immigration Evaluations in Utah
Comprehensive, trauma-informed evaluations to support your immigration case with clarity, care, and clinical expertise.
Immigration Evaluation
At Rooted Integrative Therapy, we provide thorough and professionally written immigration psychological evaluations for individuals and families navigating the legal immigration process in Utah and across the United States. These evaluations are often a critical component of cases and are completed with care, accuracy, and attention to detail.
We offer evaluations for hardship waivers (I-601/I-601A), VAWA petitions, U visas, asylum cases, and other immigration matters. Each assessment includes a clinical interview, psychological assessment, and a comprehensive report that addresses relevant emotional, psychological, and relational factors in alignment with immigration requirements.
Our approach is trauma-informed and culturally sensitive. We understand the vulnerability involved in sharing your story and provide a safe, respectful space where your experiences are heard and documented with integrity.
Types of Immigration Evaluations Offered
- Extreme Hardship Waivers (I-601 / I-601A)
- VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) Evaluations
- U Visa Evaluations
- Asylum Evaluations
A Thoughtful, Evidence-Based Process
Evaluations include a detailed clinical interview, psychological assessment, and a professionally written report tailored to your case. Reports are prepared with clarity and in alignment with legal standards.
Serving Clients Across Utah and Nationwide
In-person evaluations available in Utah, with virtual evaluations offered when appropriate.
Immigration Evaluations FAQ (Utah)
What is an immigration psychological evaluation?
What types of cases do you provide evaluations for?
- Extreme Hardship Waivers (I-601 / I-601A)
- VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) cases
- U Visas
- Asylum cases
If you’re unsure which evaluation you need, we can coordinate with your attorney.
What does the evaluation process involve?
The process typically includes:
- A comprehensive clinical interview
- Psychological assessment (when appropriate)
- Review of relevant background information
- A detailed, professionally written report
The goal is to provide a clear and thorough understanding of your experiences and their impact.
How long does the evaluation take?
Do you work with my immigration attorney?
Are immigration evaluations confidential?
Do I need a diagnosis for my case?
Can the evaluation guarantee approval of my case?
Do you offer evaluations in languages other than English?
Do you offer immigration evaluations in Utah or virtually?
How much does an immigration psychological evaluation cost?
How do I get started?
Schedule a Consultation
Contact us to learn more about the evaluation process, timelines, and how we can support your case.