Yes. A VAWA psychological evaluation can also be used to support related immigration and legal cases, such as:
- U-Visa applications for victims of qualifying crimes
- T-Visa cases involving trafficking survivors
- Family court proceedings related to custody or protection orders
- Personal injury or civil cases involving emotional distress
Because the evaluation provides a forensic-level psychological report, it can serve as credible expert evidence in both USCIS and court proceedings. KindestMind clinicians are trained to prepare reports that are legally defensible, clear, and consistent with professional psychological standards.