Immigration Psychological Evaluation Services for USCIS & EOIR Cases in Texas

Immigration Psychological Evaluations in Texas

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Motivations Counseling provides immigration psychological evaluations for clients physically located in Texas, with licensed mental health professionals, trauma-informed assessment, attorney coordination when authorized, and expedited report options.

We complete evaluations for hardship waivers, VAWA, U Visa, T Visa, asylum-related matters, cancellation of removal, I-130 relationship-based cases, stay of removal requests, and other immigration-related needs.

Fast Evaluation Options

Same-Day Appointments & Expedited Reports May Be Available

We understand that immigration cases often involve urgent deadlines, attorney requests, and emotionally stressful circumstances. Our team works to provide timely scheduling, thorough clinical interviews, and clear report preparation.

  • Licensed Texas mental health professionals
  • In-person appointments in Sugar Land and Katy
  • Telehealth evaluations available across Texas
  • Online intake and assessment forms
  • Attorney coordination when authorized
  • Expedited report options may be available
Same day appointments and expedited immigration evaluation reports

Evaluation Types

All Immigration Cases We Support

Our clinicians complete psychological evaluations across a wide range of immigration matters. Each evaluation is approached with clinical care, cultural sensitivity, and attention to the emotional impact relevant to the case.

Hardship Waivers

Psychological evaluations for I-601, I-601A, I-212 and related hardship evaluations documenting emotional and psychological hardship concerns.

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VAWA Evaluations

Trauma-informed evaluations for survivors of abuse, coercive control, emotional harm, fear, anxiety, depression, and PTSD symptoms.

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U Visa Evaluations

Psychological evaluations documenting trauma, emotional distress, fear, safety concerns, and functional changes after criminal victimization.

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T Visa Evaluations

Clinical documentation of trauma-related effects connected to trafficking, coercion, exploitation, fear, control, and emotional harm.

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Asylum Evaluations

Evaluations documenting persecution-related trauma, fear, PTSD symptoms, anxiety, depression, hypervigilance, and psychological distress.

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I-130 Relationship Evaluations

Evaluations that may help document the emotional depth, authenticity, and psychological significance of a qualifying relationship.

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Cancellation of Removal

Evaluations for immigration court matters involving hardship, family impact, emotional functioning, and clinical concerns.

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Stay of Removal

Evaluations to document the emotional, psychological, and functional impact that deportation or imminent family separation may have.

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I-485 Adjustment of Status Evaluations

Clinical evaluations that may document mental health, trauma, hardship, rehabilitation, emotional functioning, or other psychological factors.

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J-1 Hardship Waiver Evaluations

Psychological evaluations documenting exceptional hardship to a qualifying U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse or child.

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J-1 Persecution Waiver Evaluations

Evaluations documenting fear, trauma symptoms, anxiety, psychological distress, and emotional impact related to potential persecution.

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Waiver for Misrepresentation Evaluations

INA 237(a)(1)(H)-related evaluations that may document hardship, family impact, emotional functioning, rehabilitation, and mitigating clinical circumstances.

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Health-Related Immigration Evaluations

INA 212(a)(1)(A)(iii)-related evaluations assessing mental health history, current functioning, insight, risk concerns, and clinical stability.

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I-751 Marriage-Based Waivers

Psychological evaluations for I-751 removal of conditions cases involving divorce waivers, battery or extreme cruelty claims, emotional hardship, and trauma symptoms.

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E-2 Investor Visa Evaluations

Evaluations to document the emotional and functional impact that business disruption, family instability, or immigration-related stressors could have.

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Report Process

Steps to Receive Your USCIS-Ready Immigration Evaluation Report

Our process is designed to be clear, organized, and responsive so clients and attorneys understand what to expect from intake through report delivery.

Schedule the Evaluation

Contact our office or complete the short intake form to request an immigration evaluation appointment. Same-day or short-notice options may be available.

Complete Online Forms

Intake and assessment forms are completed online before the appointment so the clinician can better understand your history, symptoms, and case-related concerns.

Meet with a Licensed Therapist

Evaluations include a structured clinical interview lasting up to two hours.

Extended interview times or multi-session evaluations may be needed for highly complex trauma histories.

Clinical Report Preparation

Your clinician prepares a written psychological evaluation report based on the interview, assessments, clinical findings, and relevant case information.

Report Delivery

Reports are typically completed within several business days. Expedited delivery options may be available depending on scheduling and case needs.

Attorney Coordination

With written authorization, we can coordinate with your attorney regarding referral questions, report needs, and relevant clinical documentation.

Texas Locations Served

Immigration Psychological Evaluations Across Texas

Motivations Counseling has physical office locations in Sugar Land and Katy, Texas. We also provide telehealth immigration evaluations for clients who are physically located anywhere in Texas at the time of service, when clinically appropriate.

Statewide Immigration Evaluation Services

Many clients complete the full evaluation process online, including intake forms, assessment forms, clinical interview, and report delivery. We support clients and attorneys throughout Texas.

  • In-person appointments in Sugar Land and Katy
  • Telehealth evaluations across Texas when clinically appropriate
  • Attorney coordination with written client authorization
  • Interpreter coordination when available

Core Areas We Serve

  • Greater Houston, Sugar Land, Katy, Richmond, Rosenberg, Missouri City, and Fort Bend County
  • Arlington, Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso, Laredo, Brownsville, McAllen, Corpus Christi, and Lubbock
  • Immigration attorneys throughout Texas trust our evaluations for hardship waivers, VAWA, U Visa, asylum, cancellation of removal, and other immigration-related matters

Austin

Immigration psychological evaluations for Austin, Travis County, Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Central Texas clients.

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Dallas

Immigration psychological evaluations for Dallas, North Texas, and clients working with DFW-area immigration attorneys.

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Houston

Immigration evaluations for Houston, Sugar Land, Katy, Missouri City, Richmond, Rosenberg, Pearland, and nearby communities.

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San Antonio

Immigration psychological evaluations for San Antonio, Bexar County, New Braunfels, Schertz, and South Central Texas clients.

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Fort Worth

Immigration evaluations for Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Arlington, Irving, Grapevine, and nearby North Texas communities.

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El Paso

Immigration psychological evaluations for El Paso and West Texas clients who need trauma-informed clinical documentation.

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McAllen

Immigration evaluations for McAllen, Edinburg, Mission, Pharr, and Rio Grande Valley clients and families.

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Corpus Christi

Immigration psychological evaluations for Corpus Christi, Nueces County, and Gulf Coast clients seeking clinical documentation.

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Lubbock

Immigration evaluations for Lubbock, West Texas, and Panhandle-area clients who are physically located in Texas.

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Laredo

Immigration evaluations for Laredo, Webb County, and South Texas border clients who are physically located in Texas.

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Brownsville

Immigration evaluations for Brownsville, Harlingen, San Benito, and Cameron County clients who are physically located in Texas.

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Arlington

Immigration evaluations for Arlington, Grand Prairie, Mansfield, and surrounding DFW Mid-Cities community clients who are physically located in Texas.

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For Immigration Attorneys

Attorney Referral Information

We understand how important psychological evaluations can be in immigration cases. Our practice works to provide responsive communication, structured clinical assessment, and clear reports that attorneys can use as part of a broader legal filing.

Why Attorneys Refer to Motivations Counseling

  • Licensed and credentialed mental health professionals
  • Clinicians trained in immigration evaluation standards
  • Trauma-informed and culturally responsive assessment practices
  • Experience with hardship, VAWA, U Visa, T Visa, asylum-related, and EOIR matters
  • Clear communication and attorney coordination when authorized
  • Fast turnaround and expedited report options when available

Referral Coordination

Attorneys may refer clients directly to Motivations Counseling for immigration psychological evaluations. With appropriate client authorization, our team can communicate with the legal team regarding referral questions, evaluation scope, deadlines, and report delivery.

We do not provide legal advice or legal conclusions. Our role is to provide an independent clinical assessment and psychological report based on the client’s history, symptoms, functioning, and relevant clinical findings.

Clinical Quality

Trauma-Informed, Clinically Grounded Evaluation Reports

Our immigration evaluations are conducted by licensed mental health professionals who understand trauma, anxiety, depression, emotional functioning, family stress, cultural context, and the importance of careful clinical documentation.

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Immigration Evaluation FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this immigration evaluation report accepted by USCIS?

Our therapists have extensive experience writing immigration psychological evaluation reports used in USCIS and immigration court matters. Only licensed professionals can legally administer clinical assessments and write psychological evaluation reports. While no clinician can guarantee an immigration outcome, we provide an independent clinical opinion based on the evaluation findings and the psychological impact described.

What conditions qualify for an immigration evaluation report?

There is no single required mental health condition for every immigration psychological evaluation. The evaluation focuses on the individual’s circumstances, symptoms, functioning, family impact, trauma history, hardship concerns, and the emotional or psychological effects relevant to the immigration matter.

What is the cost of the evaluation and report?

The cost of an immigration evaluation is typically $650 in English. This includes one clinical assessment appointment of up to approximately two hours with a licensed therapist and preparation of the written report. Additional fees may apply for interpreter coordination, expedited delivery, or other special circumstances.

Are your therapists trained specifically for immigration evaluations?

Yes. Our clinicians are trained in conducting immigration psychological evaluations, including clinical interviewing, culturally sensitive assessment, trauma impact assessment, and preparation of detailed reports appropriate for immigration-related use.

How long will it take to schedule the immigration evaluation?

Once you are ready to begin, our team will ask you to complete intake paperwork and schedule an appointment. In some cases, same-day or short-notice evaluation appointments may be available after forms are completed.

How long will it take to receive my report?

Reports are typically completed within several business days after the evaluation and required information are complete. Expedited delivery options may be available for an additional fee depending on clinician availability and case needs.

Can you work with my attorney?

Yes. With written authorization, we can communicate with your attorney regarding referral information, report needs, deadlines, and relevant clinical documentation. We do not provide legal advice.

Can the evaluation be completed by telehealth?

Yes. Immigration psychological evaluations may be available by telehealth for clients who are physically located in Texas at the time of service, depending on clinical appropriateness, technology access, interpreter needs, and case requirements.

Start Your Evaluation

Schedule a Fast Immigration Psychological Evaluation in Texas

If you need an immigration psychological evaluation for a USCIS or EOIR matter, Motivations Counseling can help you explore scheduling, telehealth options, attorney coordination, and report turnaround.

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