
Our Services
Culturally-Informed Therapy & Immigration Evaluations

Immigration Mental Health Evaluations
Immigration cases often involve deeply personal experiences and hardships like family separation, trauma, or prolonged uncertainty. When these experiences affect your mental or emotional well-being, they deserve to be clearly and professionally documented.
A mental health evaluation helps bring clinical clarity to your story by assessing how your experiences have impacted you psychologically and presenting that information in a way your legal team and decision-makers can understand. We provide comprehensive mental health evaluations to support immigration cases.
These evaluations include:
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Clinical interviews (typically 3-5 hours across 1–2 sessions)
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Mental status exams
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Self-assessment scales (PHQ-9, GAD-7, PCL-5)
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A 10–12 page written report tailored to your legal case
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Communication with your attorney
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Supporting documentation review
Important Notes:
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We do not complete Form N-648 (requires a physician or clinical psychologist)
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Evaluations focus on the psychological aspects of each client’s case with objectivity.
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Individual Therapy
Individual therapy gives you a space to talk openly about what’s weighing on you and to better understand patterns that may be keeping you stuck. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, relationship challenges, questions around identity, or the stress of major life changes, therapy can help you develop practical tools, emotional insight, and a stronger sense of stability.
We offer virtual therapy for adults, meeting you where you are and tailoring the work to your goals and lived experience.
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Culturally-Informed Couples Therapy
If you and your partner come from different cultural backgrounds and find yourselves struggling with communication or expectations, we can help you explore those dynamics and build understanding.
Couples therapy offers partners a space to better understand each other and strengthen their relationship. In culturally informed couples therapy, we pay close attention to how culture, identity, family background, and lived experience shape communication, expectations, and emotional needs within the relationship. The goal is not to decide who is right or wrong, but to build mutual understanding, improve connection, and create a relationship that feels supportive for both partners.
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