Health-Related Immigration Psychological Evaluations in Texas | INA 212(a)(1)(A)(iii)

Health-Related Immigration Evaluations in Texas

Psychological Evaluations for Health-Related Immigration Cases

Motivations Counseling provides health-related immigration psychological evaluations for clients in Texas who need clinical documentation connected to INA 212(a)(1)(A)(iii)-related concerns.

These evaluations may help document mental health history, emotional functioning, treatment needs, insight, stability, risk-related concerns, protective factors, and the client’s current psychological presentation.

INA 212(a)(1)(A)(iii)

Clinical Documentation for Health-Related Immigration Concerns

Some immigration cases involve questions about whether a mental health condition, behavioral health history, or related concern may affect admissibility, safety, functioning, or treatment needs.

A psychological evaluation provides a structured clinical report describing symptoms, history, insight, treatment participation, current functioning, risk-related factors, and protective supports when clinically relevant.

Health-related immigration psychological evaluation

What Is Included

What Your Health-Related Immigration Evaluation May Include

  • A private clinical interview with the client
  • Review of mental health symptoms, treatment history, current functioning, and psychosocial stressors
  • Assessment of insight, coping skills, emotional regulation, stability, and treatment engagement
  • Discussion of risk-related history, protective factors, support systems, and safety planning when clinically relevant
  • Review of attorney-provided documents, medical records, treatment records, declarations, or supporting materials when available
  • A detailed written psychological evaluation report
  • Attorney coordination when authorized by the client

Not Legal Advice

The Evaluation Supports the Clinical Side of the Case

A psychological evaluation does not determine immigration eligibility, admissibility, removability, or whether a case will be approved.

The clinician’s role is to provide an independent mental health assessment documenting clinical history, current symptoms, functioning, treatment needs, insight, protective factors, and relevant clinical observations.

Attorney collaboration for psychological evaluations

What the Evaluation May Document

Clinical Factors Commonly Explored

Health-related immigration evaluations are individualized and may focus on the client’s mental health condition, functioning, treatment participation, risk-related concerns, and ability to maintain stability with appropriate support.

Mental Health History

Prior diagnoses, symptoms, treatment history, hospitalizations, medication history, counseling participation, and past emotional or behavioral concerns.

Current Functioning

Present-day functioning at home, work, school, relationships, parenting, self-care, decision-making, and ability to manage responsibilities.

Insight & Stability

Awareness of symptoms, understanding of treatment needs, willingness to follow recommendations, coping skills, and emotional regulation.

Treatment Engagement

Participation in therapy, medication management, support groups, follow-up care, crisis planning, or other recommended mental health services.

Risk & Protective Factors

Relevant clinical concerns may be assessed alongside protective factors such as family support, treatment access, stability, supervision, and coping resources.

Support Systems

Family involvement, community support, medical and mental health providers, accountability structures, and practical resources that support stability.

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Clinically Grounded Process

Understanding Symptoms, Stability, and Treatment Needs

Health-related immigration cases may involve complex mental health histories, past instability, treatment questions, or concerns about how symptoms affect daily life and safety.

Our evaluation process focuses on documenting the client’s presentation in a clear, compassionate, and clinically organized way while remaining within the scope of mental health assessment.

Report Steps

Steps to Receive Your Health-Related Immigration Evaluation Report

1

Schedule an Evaluation

Contact our office to request an appointment. Same-day or short-notice scheduling may be available.

2

Complete Intake Forms

Intake paperwork and assessment forms are completed online before the appointment.

3

Meet with a Licensed Therapist

Most evaluations include one structured clinical interview lasting approximately 60–90 minutes.

4

Supporting Information

When available, the clinician may review relevant records, attorney notes, declarations, treatment records, or medical documentation.

5

Report Preparation

Your clinician prepares a written psychological evaluation report based on clinical findings, symptoms, history, functioning, and treatment needs.

6

Attorney Coordination

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

Common Topics

Clinical Areas Commonly Explored

Mental Health History Current Symptoms Treatment History Insight Stability Risk Factors Protective Factors Medication Compliance Therapy Participation Emotional Regulation Daily Functioning Support Systems Safety Planning Clinical Observations Attorney Coordination

For Immigration Attorneys

Attorney Referral Information

We understand that INA 212(a)(1)(A)(iii)-related matters may require clear clinical documentation of mental health history, symptoms, functioning, insight, treatment engagement, stability, and protective factors.

  • Fast scheduling when available
  • Telehealth options across Texas
  • Clinical interviews focused on symptoms, functioning, stability, treatment, and relevant risk/protective factors
  • Detailed report documenting clinical findings and mental health functioning
  • Attorney coordination with client authorization
  • Expedited report options when available

Referral Coordination

Attorneys may refer clients directly to Motivations Counseling for health-related immigration psychological evaluations. With appropriate client authorization, our team can coordinate regarding deadlines, report scope, referral questions, and relevant supporting documentation.

We do not provide legal advice or legal conclusions. Our role is to provide an independent clinical assessment based on mental health symptoms, functioning, history, treatment needs, and clinical observations.


Health-Related Immigration Evaluation FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a health-related immigration psychological evaluation?

A health-related immigration psychological evaluation is a clinical assessment that documents mental health history, current symptoms, functioning, insight, treatment needs, stability, and relevant clinical factors connected to an immigration matter.

What does INA 212(a)(1)(A)(iii) involve?

INA 212(a)(1)(A)(iii) refers to certain health-related immigration concerns involving physical or mental disorders and associated behavior. The legal meaning and strategy should be discussed with an immigration attorney.

Who is usually evaluated?

The evaluation usually focuses on the applicant whose mental health history, symptoms, functioning, treatment, or stability is relevant to the immigration case.

Can the evaluation address risk and protective factors?

Yes. When clinically relevant, the evaluation may address risk-related history, current stability, treatment engagement, insight, safety planning, support systems, and protective factors.

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 90 minutes with a licensed therapist and preparation of the written report. Additional fees may apply for interpreters, expedited delivery, or special circumstances.

How quickly can the report be completed?

Reports are typically completed within 4–5 days. Expedited delivery may be available within approximately 48 hours for an additional fee depending on clinician availability and case needs.

Can the evaluation be completed by telehealth?

Yes. Health-related 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.

Does the evaluation prove the immigration case?

No. The evaluation provides clinical documentation of mental health history, symptoms, functioning, treatment needs, and clinical observations. Legal decisions are made by immigration authorities, and legal strategy should be discussed with your attorney.

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Schedule a Health-Related Immigration Evaluation in Texas

If you need a health-related immigration psychological evaluation, Motivations Counseling can help you explore scheduling, telehealth options, attorney coordination, and report turnaround.


Not sure whether this is the type of evaluation you need? We can help clarify during the consultation, or you can review all immigration evaluation types we support.

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