If you’re pursuing immigration relief in South Carolina—whether you’re in the Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin metropolitan area or elsewhere in the state—an immigration mental health evaluation may be a critical part of your legal process. At Vicalex Behavioral Health & Immigration Services, I provide evaluations via telehealth, offering you safe, confidential, and accessible care from the comfort of your home. My goal is to ease some of the stress involved with this transition and support you as you build a new life for yourself.
What Happens During the Evaluation?
Your evaluation begins with virtual interviews. During these sessions, I’ll ask about your personal history, emotional experiences, and any mental health symptoms. I take a trauma-informed approach, meaning I prioritize emotional safety, move at your pace, and work with sensitivity to your cultural background.
What Happens After the Interview?
After completing the interviews, I write a psychological evaluation tailored to your case. The report may include clinical impressions, diagnoses (if appropriate), and a summary of findings relevant to your legal situation. Reports are typically completed in 2-3 weeks.
What Kinds of Immigration Cases Do You Support?
I often provide evaluations for:
- Extreme Hardship Waivers
- Asylum Applications
- VAWA Petitions
- U Visas
- T Visas
How Much Does It Cost?
Fees range from $1,300 to $2,100, depending on the case complexity and urgency. If a translation service is needed, it will be billed separately.
I Am Here for You
Getting professional documentation can impact your immigration case in Greenville. Compassionate support makes a difference for your mental health. Reach out to Vicalex Behavioral Health & Immigration Services today to begin your immigration mental health evaluation with someone who understands the emotional weight of your journey!