
Houston Immigration Psychological Evaluations
If you're in Houston and need a psychological evaluation for an immigration case, District Counseling provides expert psychosocial assessments to support your legal journey. Our team specializes in evaluations for VAWA, asylum, hardship waivers, and other immigration matters, collaborating closely with your attorney to ensure detailed, culturally informed documentation. Each assessment is conducted with clinical precision and a deep understanding of what’s at stake. Conveniently based in Houston, we’re here to help you strengthen your case—contact us today to get started.
"Why would my attorney recommend a psychological evaluation? I feel completely fine!" This is a common and understandable concern. These assessments aren’t focused on diagnosing mental health conditions—they serve as forensic tools to identify psychological factors that may support your immigration case. Whether highlighting trauma, hardship, or other legally significant experiences, the evaluation provides objective evidence to reinforce your application.
Psychological evaluations frequently serve as crucial evidence in immigration cases, particularly in situations such as:
- VAWA cases
- U-VISA cases
- Human trafficking situations
- Waivers
- Cancellation of Removal proceedings
Every immigration case is unique, making expert guidance essential. At District Counseling, we understand the complexities of psychological evaluations for immigration and are dedicated to providing detailed, legally sound assessments to support your case. While final decisions rest with the legal system, you can rely on us for thorough, ethically conducted evaluations handled with the care and professionalism your situation requires.
For expert assistance with immigration psychological evaluations, reach out to District Counseling today at (346) 800-7601. Our compassionate team is here to guide you through the process, answer your questions, and offer the professional support your case needs—all with the sensitivity and care it deserves.

