Welcome to
Garden of Reflection
Welcome to Garden of Reflection, a Clinical and Forensic Psychological Evaluations firm where we believe in empowering minds and transcending limits via the seamless integration of scientific principles and spiritual growth to empower individuals in their pursuit of mental well-being.
What Is an Immigration Psychosocial Evaluation?
An Immigration Psychosocial Evaluation is a crucial document often required in the immigration process, particularly when seeking a US Visa or legal status. It serves as a comprehensive assessment of an individual's mental and emotional well-being, providing essential insights to immigration authorities.
When Do You Need an Immigration Psychosocial Evaluation?
These evaluations are necessary for various immigration circumstances, including:
U Visa
For those who have been victims of a crime in the US.
VAWA (Violence Against Women Act)
T Visa:
Extreme Hardship for Spouse or Relative:
Asylum
Applicable to individuals of all genders who have experienced abuse or violence.
Designed for victims of human trafficking, this visa option requires thorough evaluation.
This evaluation helps demonstrate the severe and unusual hardship that a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (LPR) would face if a qualifying relative were denied admission to the United States or were to be removed from the country.
This evaluation helps demonstrate the harm and persecution that an individual suffered in their home country which qualifies them to apply for Asylum in the United States of America.
Why Choose Garden of Reflection?
At Garden of Reflection, we understand the significance of your immigration journey. Silvia Avila's expertise as a Certified Forensic Mental Health Evaluator, coupled with her Immigration Specialization and over 17 years of experience, ensures that your evaluation is conducted with the utmost care, precision, and professionalism.
Our commitment to your well-being and success in the immigration process is unwavering. We take pride in helping you navigate the complexities of immigration with confidence.