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Psychological Evaluations for U-Visa Applicants (I-918)
KindestMind offers compassionate psychological evaluations for individuals applying for U-Visas.
Our U-Visa psychological evaluations document the emotional and psychological impact of being a victim of qualifying crimes, including domestic violence, assault, sexual abuse, or human trafficking. These evaluations explore trauma-related symptoms such as PTSD, depression, and anxiety, providing immigration attorneys and courts with detailed reports that highlight the lasting effects of these experiences.
At KindestMind, we ensure that every U-Visa psychological evaluation is conducted with care, professionalism, and cultural sensitivity, creating documentation that strengthens applications while supporting each client’s healing and recovery.

Personalized Evaluations for Immigration
We are dedicated to providing compassionate, individualized U-Visa psychological evaluations that give victims of qualifying crimes the support and documentation they need to move forward with their application.
Expertise in Psychological Assessments for Immigration
KindestMind’s clinicians are highly experienced in conducting psychological evaluations for U-Visa applications. Our assessments examine emotional health, trauma history, and psychological symptoms to determine how being a victim of qualifying crimes has affected an individual’s well-being and daily functioning.
Nationwide Accessibility & Flexible Availability
KindestMind offers secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth services across the United States, allowing clients to participate from wherever they are located. Appointments are available 7 days a week, including evenings and weekends, in all time zones.
Secure Online Asylum Evaluations
Our licensed psychologists conduct U-Visa psychological evaluations entirely through our HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform, providing a confidential and convenient way to document the emotional and psychological impact of crime victimization and the ongoing need for safety, stability, and support.

Psychological Evaluations for U-Visa Applicants
At KindestMind, our U-Visa psychological evaluation process is designed to provide clear, thorough documentation that supports both the legal application and the emotional well-being of survivors. Each evaluation includes a comprehensive psychological assessment and in-depth clinical interviews that examine the impact of crimes such as domestic violence, sexual assault, or human trafficking.
We carefully evaluate trauma-related symptoms—including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions—to highlight how these experiences have affected the individual.
Our goal is to deliver evaluations that are both accurate and compassionate, creating strong evidence for a successful U-Visa application while recognizing and validating the survivor’s journey toward safety, recovery, and a more stable future.
Preparing for Your U-Visa Application
Applying for a U-Visa can feel overwhelming, but KindestMind is here to support you with care and guidance at every stage.
We begin with a detailed intake to learn about your personal history and the psychological impact of the crime you experienced. From there, we complete a comprehensive U-Visa psychological evaluation through our secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform—offering you privacy, safety, and convenience.
Throughout the process, our clinicians provide culturally aware and compassionate care, ensuring you feel comfortable and understood. Each evaluation carefully documents the mental health effects of trauma, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, and related conditions, to provide clear and credible evidence for your U-Visa application.
Our mission is to make the evaluation process straightforward and supportive, giving you the documentation and reassurance you need to move forward toward legal protection, healing, and a more secure future.


Culturally Sensitive Support for U-Visa Applicants
At KindestMind, we understand that cultural awareness and language accessibility are essential when providing U-Visa psychological evaluations for survivors of qualifying crimes. We create an environment that is respectful, supportive, and free of judgment, where each person’s background, identity, and lived experiences are valued.
Every evaluation is adapted to the survivor’s unique needs, ensuring that the documentation not only meets immigration requirements but also reflects their story with accuracy and care. By combining professional expertise with compassionate support, we aim to empower survivors throughout the U-Visa process, helping them move forward toward healing, safety, and legal protection.
FAQ ABOUT PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS FOR VAWA
Frequently Asked Questions
A U-Visa psychological evaluation is a professional mental health assessment that documents the emotional and psychological impact of being a victim of a qualifying crime. At KindestMind, these evaluations help demonstrate trauma-related symptoms—such as PTSD, anxiety, or depression—that may support your U-Visa application.
A U-Visa psychological evaluation provides credible, detailed documentation of how the crime has affected your mental health and daily functioning. This evidence can strengthen your U-Visa application by showing the long-term emotional and psychological effects of the crime.
During a U-Visa psychological evaluation, you will meet with a licensed clinician for a confidential clinical interview. The process may include discussing your experiences, mental health history, and current symptoms. Our goal is to provide a clear, supportive evaluation that highlights the impact of trauma on your well-being.
The length of a U-Visa psychological evaluation varies depending on your circumstances, but most take between 2–4 hours across one or more sessions. At KindestMind, we prioritize making the process thorough yet respectful of your time and emotional needs.
Yes. All U-Visa psychological evaluations at KindestMind are conducted through secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth platforms. Your information is kept private and confidential, with documentation shared only with you and your legal representative as needed.
While you do not need to have an attorney before completing a U-Visa psychological evaluation, many clients choose to work with one. Having an attorney can help ensure that your evaluation is submitted correctly as part of your U-Visa application.
Yes. Even if you already have other documentation, a U-Visa psychological evaluation provides unique clinical insight into the psychological impact of the crime. This can add weight and credibility to your application.
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