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Tracy E. Hill, Ph.D. & Associates LLC

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Tracy E. Hill, Ph.D. & Associates LLC

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Immigration Evaluations in Denver

Licensed therapists in Denver provide immigration evaluations accepted by USCIS and immigration courts. We help applicants document trauma, hardship, and mental health history for visa and asylum cases. Evaluations are completed in a private, supportive setting - with a signed report ready for your attorney. 

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In Denver, many immigrants and asylum seekers need a psychological evaluation to support their immigration case. This page covers what immigration evaluations are, who needs them, and how the process works. Appointments are available in-person, and written reports are delivered within a set timeframe for attorney submission. Our evaluations are completed by licensed mental health professionals who understand both clinical standards and USCIS documentation requirements.

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What Immigration Evaluations Actually Are - and What They Are Not

An immigration evaluation is a psychological assessment - not a medical exam. A licensed counselor documents your mental health history, trauma background, and how your immigration situation affects your wellbeing. The report supports legal arguments in asylum, hardship waiver, and other immigration cases.


Denver applicants often need evaluations for asylum claims, U visas, VAWA petitions, and extreme hardship waivers. A clear, well-written report gives your immigration attorney strong documentation to submit with your case. Denver's diverse immigrant communities - including large Spanish-speaking and East African populations - mean many local therapists offer bilingual or culturally responsive evaluations.

What Happens During an Immigration Psychological Evaluation

Your therapist will ask about your personal history, trauma experiences, mental health symptoms, and how your immigration case affects your life. Sessions are private and confidential. The therapist takes detailed notes to build an accurate, clinically supported report.


In Denver, evaluations are used in both asylum hearings at the immigration court on Stout Street and in USCIS field office submissions. Knowing what to expect helps you feel prepared - not tested. The goal is to document your story, not judge it. Denver therapists experienced in immigration cases understand the documentation standards required by Colorado-area immigration attorneys and courts.

How Long an Immigration Evaluation Takes - From First Session to Final Report

Most immigration evaluations require one to three sessions, each lasting 60 to 90 minutes. Report writing and review typically adds one to two weeks. Rush timelines are sometimes available when court dates are approaching.


Denver applicants with upcoming immigration court dates or USCIS interviews should schedule as early as possible to avoid delays. Starting early gives your attorney time to review the report and integrate it into your case strategy before deadlines. Denver's immigration court docket can move quickly - scheduling your evaluation well before your hearing date protects your timeline.

Why a Psychological Evaluation Strengthens Your Immigration Case

Immigration judges and USCIS officers give weight to clinical documentation from licensed professionals. A well-structured evaluation report explains how trauma or mental health conditions connect directly to your legal claims. It turns personal history into documented, credible evidence.


In Denver, evaluations are especially common in asylum cases involving persecution, gang violence, and domestic abuse - situations where personal testimony alone may not be enough. Applicants with strong evaluation reports give their attorneys a clinically grounded foundation to argue hardship, fear of return, or trauma impact. Westminster and Aurora - two Denver-metro communities with large immigrant populations - are home to many families navigating these exact case types.

How Denver Therapists Prepare Your Evaluation Report for Your Attorney

After your sessions, your therapist writes a formal psychological report using clinical language and accepted diagnostic frameworks. The report summarizes your history, findings, and how they relate to your immigration case. It is reviewed, signed, and formatted for legal submission.


Denver immigration attorneys typically request reports in a specific format - local therapists familiar with Colorado-area case requirements can meet those standards. A properly formatted report reduces back-and-forth between your therapist and attorney, keeping your case on schedule. Therapists in the Denver metro who work regularly with immigration cases often have established referral relationships with local immigration law firms, streamlining coordination.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at info@centerstreetcenter.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

Evaluations are most common for asylum, U visa, VAWA, and extreme hardship waiver cases - your attorney can confirm if one is required or recommended for your case.


A medical exam is done by a USCIS-designated civil surgeon and covers physical health. A psychological evaluation is done by a licensed therapist and documents mental health, trauma, and hardship.


No special preparation is needed - your therapist will guide the conversation. Bringing any relevant legal documents or a list of key life events can be helpful.


Most reports are completed within one to two weeks of your final session. Rush options may be available for urgent court deadlines - ask when you schedule.


Many Denver therapists offer evaluations in Spanish and other languages, or work with a professional interpreter - confirm language options when booking.


Share your case type, upcoming deadlines, and any specific documentation requirements your attorney has outlined so the therapist can tailor the report format accordingly.


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