Immigration Psychological Evaluations

Your immigration evaluation will include 2 to 3 clinical interviews, psychological testing, and an extensive written report that is tailored to your specific case. These types of evaluations can be a critical component towards having success with your immigration case.

Dr. Blanco is a well-known immigration psychologist who provides high-quality nationwide telehealth services for Hardship Waivers, VAWA, Asylum, U Visa and T Visa cases. She has specialized in providing immigration psychological evaluations since 2015. She has conducted over 5,000 forensic evaluations for immigration courts and will ensure your evaluation is thorough and meets the necessary legal standards.

In addition, Dr. Blanco has years of experience training and supervising licensed mental health professionals on how to conduct these types of evaluations. She is available for testimony and is qualified as an expert witness. Dr. Blanco is fully fluent in both English and Spanish and has worked with hundreds of interpreters who speak other languages when needed.

  • Hardship Waivers

    This evaluation is used to show that a qualifying relative (a U.S. citizen or resident) would suffer extreme hardship if separated from a foreigner who is typically a spouse, parent, or child.

  • Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)

    This evaluation documents the mental health consequences suffered by immigrant victims of domestic violence or other qualifying crimes.

  • Asylum

    This evaluation is used to demonstrate the psychological impact due to well-founded fears of persecution based on race, religion, political opinion, or nationality.

  • U Visa | T Visa

    U Visa | T Visa

    These evaluations are used to demonstrate that an undocumented individual has suffered substantial mental or physical abuse due to being a victim of a serious crime that occurred in the United States or due to severe forms of human trafficking.