• Immigration Mental Health Evaluation Cost

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    📅 Ready to Schedule Your Immigration Mental Health Evaluation?

    Appointments available this week — English & Spanish. Interpreter support is also available for other languages.

    🎥 Watch: What Makes an Immigration Mental Health Evaluation So Detailed?

    Understanding the price of an evaluation begins with understanding its complexity.
    This short video explains:

    • Why does the clinical interview take 2–3 hours
    • What goes into writing a 15–20 page report (depending on the case)
    • How your lived experiences are documented with accuracy and care
    • How a high-quality evaluation can support your immigration case

    👉 Please watch this video before reviewing the pricing information below.

     

     

    Evaluations Cost

    What Attorneys and Clients Say About My Evaluations

    “As a legal practitioner, I have relied on Dr. Olave-Guillermo’s evaluations for over a year, and her expertise, professionalism, and attention to detail have been essential in supporting my clients’ cases. Her reports are thorough, well-written, and always completed with care and precision. I highly recommend her.” — Nigel S. Scott, Esq.

    “Claudia’s reports are clear, detailed, and extremely helpful in presenting my clients’ immigration cases. I consistently receive work that is well-prepared and shows a deep understanding of the process.”

    — Ivón Anaya, Immigration Attorney

    “Claudia was so attentive throughout my case and during our interview. Her response time was much faster than that of others we had tried to contact, and she made the entire process feel easier. She was compassionate, easy to talk to, and truly understood what I was going through. My family and I are very grateful for the support she provided in our case.”

    ⭐  — Client Testimonial

    “Claudia was incredibly helpful and a great communicator throughout the entire evaluation process. She explained everything clearly, was punctual for our appointment, and put so much care into preparing my report. I truly appreciate the time and dedication she invested. I would highly recommend her to anyone seeking an immigration evaluation.” 

     — Client Testimonial

    If you’re considering an immigration mental health evaluation, it’s essential to understand the costs involved. This guide breaks down everything you need to know.

    If you plan to apply for legal status in the United States, you may be required to undergo a mental health evaluation as part of the application process. At the same time, the cost of an immigration mental health evaluation can vary depending on several factors, including the evaluation’s complexity and the provider’s location.

    How Much Does an Immigration Evaluation Cost?

    An immigration mental health evaluation costs $1,300, and urgent evaluations have a different cost.

    This includes a 2–3 hour clinical interview, a full assessment, and a detailed written report that documents the emotional impact of the client’s experiences.

    Payment Plan Options

    💳 Payment Plan Available

    •  $200 deposit
    •  $400 on the day of the interview
    •  $700 when report drafting begins

    Appointment Request

    Why These Evaluations Matter

    An Immigration evaluation should be considered an investment in the possible future you and your family would have if permitted to stay in the United States.

    As the daughter of an immigrant, I will do my best within my professional guidelines to give a comprehensive Immigration evaluation.


    Our Appointment Cancellation Policy

    Your and my time are valuable.

    I request that you provide me with a two (2) day notice for the cancellation or rescheduling of an appointment.

    If you do not cancel a session two (2) days in advance and do not attend, you will be charged an additional fee of $200 for a one-hour appointment or $400 for a two-hour appointment. The cost for a missed session is due at the time of the next scheduled appointment. However, exceptions to this policy (e.g., severe illness and family death) will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.