U Visa Psychological Evaluation
U Visa Psychological Evaluations for Crime Victims in California

What Is a U Visa Psychological Evaluation?
A U Visa evaluation documents the psychological harm experienced by victims of specific crimes who have cooperated with law enforcement. The evaluation provides USCIS with clinical evidence of trauma and its impact on the individual's functioning, safety, and recovery.
Crime categories often include domestic violence, assault, sexual assault, kidnapping, stalking, and other serious offenses.
What the Evaluation Addresses
Your U Visa psychological report may outline (where applicable):
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PTSD symptoms
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Anxiety, depression, or grief
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Safety concerns and ongoing fear
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How the crime has affected daily functioning
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Social, emotional, or occupational impact
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Long-term trauma effects
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Barriers to healing
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Cultural considerations in coping
Why These Evaluations Are Important
Many victims show delayed or subtle trauma responses. A psychological evaluation helps immigration officers understand the full scope of harm—even when it may not be visible on the surface.
Evaluation Process
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Consultation With You and/or Your Attorney
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Clinical Interview via Telehealth or In Person
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Optional Standardized Assessments
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Detailed Clinical Report Supporting Your Case
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Learn more about immigration evaluations.
Schedule Your U Visa Evaluation
📞 619-728-4177
📧 info@restore-psychology.com
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We can provide immigration evaluations in Turkish and English. For other languages, we can arrange for translation services for a fee.
