Prepare for your Immigration Psychological Evaluation

What documents should you bring
to your psychological evaluation?

To ensure that the report is as accurate and complete as possible, we recommend that you bring the following documents with you:

1) Official identification

  • Passport, driver’s licence or other government-issued identification to verify your identity.

2) Documents relating to your case

  • Legal records, immigration documents or relevant court files.
  • Affidavits from friends, family or witnesses who can corroborate your story.

3) Medical and Psychological History

  • Treatment records, mental health diagnoses, or previous therapy reports.
  • Prescription medication information related to your emotional health.

4) Personal History

  • Trauma or Abuse History: If your case involves a VAWA immigration or asylum assessment, be open about any traumatic experiences or abusive situations. Although sensitive, sharing these details allows the evaluator to provide a detailed report, especially if the trauma history is significant.
  • Family history: Information about immediate family members and significant relationships is critical. This includes family dynamics, any history of trauma, and details about family members involved in your case or living in your home country, especially if you are seeking VAWA psychological assessment assistance.
  • Educational and employment history: Information about your educational background, work history, and work challenges helps contextualize your life experiences. Work records can support hardship claims and reveal environmental factors that affect your well-being.
  • Housing and community information: Information about your current living arrangements and community environment can also be valuable. Unstable or challenging circumstances may affect your mental health, which the evaluator will consider during the evaluation.

How do I prepare emotionally for the evaluation?

We understand that talking about traumatic experiences can be difficult. Here are some tips to help you prepare emotionally:

  • Learn about the process: Understanding that the psychologist’s goal is to help you can reduce your anxiety.
  • Practice self-care: Practice deep breathing or meditation before your appointment.
  • Be honest and open: Sharing all relevant details, even if they are difficult, is essential for an accurate assessment.

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE TYPES OF EVALUATIONS

In the US immigration process, psychological evaluations play a crucial role in supporting legal cases such as asylum, the VAWA visa, hardship waivers (I-601), and others. If your lawyer has recommended a psychological evaluation, you may have questions about how to prepare and what documents to bring. Don’t worry! This article explains everything you need to know to be prepared and get the most out of your appointment with a Spanish-speaking psychologist in your area.


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