During a VAWA evaluation, I will conduct a comprehensive interview that explores your life history, both before and after meeting your spouse, with a special focus on divorce cases. I will also review your medical, psychological, and other pertinent documents to assess your psychological and emotional well-being. The process may also involve questionnaires and other necessary psychological tests.
Upon completion, I will prepare a comprehensive report that synthesizes your personal history with the evaluation findings. This report will be submitted to your immigration attorney to help support your application for relief.
I offer the flexibility of in-person or Telehealth sessions, accommodating clients across various states, including Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas, Nevada, and New Mexico. The duration of these sessions can span multiple hours, either in a single day or over several sessions, customized to fit the timeline of your specific case.
To ensure the accuracy of the evaluation process, I highly recommend that you provide relevant documents such as affidavits, police reports, medical records, and any other materials pertinent to your case.
I am also prepared to step in as an expert witness in legal proceedings if necessary, guaranteeing that you receive the most extensive support and expert advice throughout your case.
My compassionate and professional approach permeates every facet of my work. I am committed to establishing a safe and empathetic space for individuals in need, regardless of the complexities they are dealing with.