
Our Immigration Evaluation Services
Whether you’re seeking asylum, applying for a U-visa, meeting VAWA criteria, or preparing to support naturalization, we’re equipped to guide you through the mental-health component with empathy and professional rigor.
Types of evaluation reports we provide
Asylum / Withholding of Removal & Convention Against Torture (CAT)
U-visa / T-visa supporting psychological evaluation
VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) evaluations
Naturalization & Adjustment of Status evaluations (when mental-health documentation is required)
Expert witness services for immigration court hearings
Our Process:
Step 1: Free 30-minute consultation to review case, eligibility, and service outline
Step 2: Intake + clinical interview
Step 3: Psychological testing/assessment (if required)
Step 4: Drafting the evaluation report, including diagnosis, trauma history, functional impairments, and professional recommendations
Step 5: Report delivery, optional debrief/consult for attorney or client, and coordination with your legal representative
Locations & modalities
Virtual assessments available for clients in eligible states. In-person in Charlotte and Shelby, NC only.
Why Choose Alpine’s Empowerment Agency?
Licensed, experienced clinicians dedicated to trauma-informed care and culturally responsive practice.
Proven counseling foundation — we’ve served clients across Missouri, North Carolina, Colorado, and Illinois.
Comprehensive written evaluation reports tailored to U.S. immigration requirements (USCIS, immigration court, etc.).
Confidential + compassionate environment — your story matters, your evaluation will be handled with respect.
Integration with our counseling services: if longer-term support is needed, we can connect you with our clinical team.
Our evaluations adhere to mental-health standards and immigration legal guidelines — we collaborate with immigration attorneys to ensure reports meet USCIS and immigration-court criteria.
FAQ
“Do you work with immigration attorneys?” — Yes, we coordinate reports with legal counsel.
“How long does an evaluation take?” — Typically 1 to 2.5 weeks.
“Will the report guarantee approval of my claim?” — No, decisions rest with USCIS/immigration court. Our role: provide a thorough, professionally-sound evaluation to support your case.
“What if I need therapy after the evaluation?” — We can transition you to our counseling services seamlessly.
We offer a 15-minute phone consultation. Please send us a message when you are ready to get started!
Email Inquiries to: admin@alpinesempowermentagency.com or give us a call at 314-516-3718
