Immigration Evaluations
At LexMente, we provide detailed, objective, and clinically sound psychiatric evaluations to support a wide range of immigration cases. These reports are tailored to meet the requirements of USCIS and immigration courts and are designed to help legal teams present strong, evidence-based cases.
Our evaluations are grounded in psychological expertise and legal understanding—delivered by a dual-licensed psychiatric nurse practitioner and attorney.
Asylum Evaluations
We assess for signs of past trauma, PTSD, depression, or anxiety related to persecution or fear of harm in the applicant’s home country. These reports help establish the psychological impact and credibility of the asylum seeker’s claims.
VAWA (Violence Against Women Act)
For individuals seeking protection under VAWA, we document the emotional and psychological effects of domestic violence or abuse, supporting claims of hardship and ongoing trauma.
U Visa (Victims of Crime)
We evaluate applicants who have been victims of qualifying crimes in the U.S., focusing on the psychological impact and trauma resulting from the incident. These assessments support the case’s humanitarian aspects.
T Visa (Victims of Human Trafficking)
Psychological assessments are tailored to document trauma symptoms, coercion, fear, and long-term effects of trafficking. These reports play a critical role in T visa applications by highlighting psychological harm.
Hardship Waivers (I-601 / I-601A)
We assess the emotional, psychological, and mental health consequences that a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident would face if their relative were denied a waiver and removed from the country. These reports help demonstrate “extreme hardship” to qualifying family members.
What to Expect
In-depth clinical interviews (virtual or in-person)
Evidence-based assessments
Clear, well-organized reports aligned with legal standards
Quick turnaround available upon request
