Our Services
Immigration evaluations for asylum, hardship waivers, VAWA, U visas, T visas, and cancellation of removal cases.
A well-prepared immigration psychological evaluation can be a critical part of a strong legal case. We provide detailed, clinically grounded evaluations that document trauma, hardship, and mental health impact in a clear and professional format.
Our process includes a clinical interview, psychological testing when appropriate, and a written report tailored to the legal needs of the case. Dr. Jelena Djurovic regularly works with attorneys and understands the importance of clarity, credibility, and timely communication.
We offer testing and assessments in Serbian, English, and Spanish.
Documenting psychological trauma, PTSD, or other mental health impacts resulting from persecution or feared persecution in a home country.
Demonstrating the exceptional and extremely unusual hardship a U.S. citizen or permanent resident would face if their family member were deported.
Providing clinical evidence of the emotional and psychological abuse suffered by individuals in abusive relationships with a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Evaluating the mental health consequences of being a victim of substantial physical or mental abuse, such as human trafficking or other serious crimes.
Evaluating the severe psychological impact that deportation would have on the applicant, their children, or other qualifying family members.
The process typically includes an initial consultation, a detailed clinical interview, psychological testing when clinically indicated, and a written report prepared for immigration proceedings. We coordinate carefully with clients and, when appropriate, their attorneys to make sure the evaluation addresses the needs of the case.
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