Immigration Evaluations
Psychological evaluations play an important role in immigration hardship cases by assessing an individual’s mental health and psychological functioning across past, present, and potential future circumstances. These evaluations can help document the emotional and psychological impact of immigration-related stressors, including the potential effects of family separation or removal from the United States.
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In many cases, immigration applications may be denied due to the absence of a comprehensive psychological evaluation or because submitted assessments lack sufficient detail and clinical support. A well-documented evaluation can provide important insight into the severity of hardship experienced by applicants and their families.
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Dr. Mueller understands the importance of providing thorough, timely, and well-supported psychological evaluations that assist attorneys, immigration judges, and USCIS officials in understanding the psychological impact of immigration-related circumstances.
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Dr. Mueller provides psychological evaluations for individuals involved in the following types of immigration cases:
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Extreme Hardship Waiver (601 & 601A)
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Violence Against Women Act (VAWA; I-360)
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Asylum
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T-Visa
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U-Visa
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Cancellation of Removal Cases
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Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions (N-648)
