Comprehensive Neuropsychological Evaluation: Comprehensive

You have a client with a strong story and weak proof. The declaration is compelling. The family letters are sincere. The trauma history makes sense. But when you ask the question that matters in immigration practice, the record gets thin fast: What objective evidence shows how this person's mind, memory, concentration, or day-to-day functioning has […]

Expert Clinical Psychology San Diego for Immigration

You may be in one of two situations right now. An attorney has a strong immigration case on the facts, but the record still doesn't fully show what trauma, abuse, fear, or family separation has done to the person living through it. Or a client has already tried to explain those experiences in declarations, therapy […]

Neuropsychological Evaluation for Adults Sample: Legal Guide

An attorney has a client whose history is credible on its face, but the testimony keeps slipping. Dates are out of order. Key events come back in fragments. The client looks guarded in one interview, flooded in the next, and flat in the third. On paper, that can look like inconsistency. In practice, it often […]

What Is Clinical Assessment: A Guide for Immigration Law

An attorney calls because the declaration is strong, the facts are credible, and the client clearly suffers when recounting what happened. But the file still has a gap. The case needs more than a painful story. It needs evidence that can survive scrutiny from USCIS, opposing counsel, or an immigration judge. That's where many legal […]

Benefits of EMDR Therapy for Trauma & Immigration Cases

After just six 50-minute EMDR sessions, 100% of single-trauma sufferers and 77% of people with multiple traumas no longer met diagnostic criteria for PTSD, according to a Kaiser Permanente finding summarized here. For immigration attorneys, that number should change how you think about mental health evidence. EMDR is more than a wellness intervention. In the […]

Neuropsychological Assessment ADHD: Immigration Guide

An attorney is preparing a waiver or protection case for a client who misses appointments, loses paperwork, struggles to follow timelines, and gives fragmented narratives under stress. Opposing counsel may call that inconsistency. USCIS may read it as weak credibility. Family members may describe the same person as bright, sincere, and chronically disorganized. That’s where […]