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Meet the Immigration Evaluation Team
At Afresh, our team provides trauma-informed psychological evaluations for individuals navigating immigration, asylum, hardship waivers, VAWA petitions, U-visas, T-visas, and other humanitarian-based immigration cases. We understand that immigration evaluations often require more than a clinical diagnosis. They require careful listening, culturally responsive assessment, trauma-informed interviewing, and clear psychological documentation that helps attorneys, courts, and immigration officials understand the full impact of a person’s lived experience.
Our clinicians are trained to evaluate the psychological effects of trauma, persecution, interpersonal violence, family separation, displacement, abuse, and other painful life experiences. We work with clients who may be experiencing PTSD, anxiety, depression, complex trauma, grief, fear, shame, dissociation, sleep disturbance, panic, or functional impairment related to their immigration history or current legal situation.
Afresh was created to provide compassionate, clinically sound, and professionally written immigration psychological evaluations. Our team combines clinical psychology, trauma expertise, forensic evaluation experience, and culturally responsive care to support clients and attorneys through a sensitive and often high-stakes process.
Dra. Tilbe Ambrose
Dr. Ambrose provides trauma-informed psychological evaluations for asylum and hardship cases, bringing deep cultural competence and clinical rigor to every client's narrative. Her expertise helps ensure that complex migration stories are documented with accuracy and compassion for immigration proceedings.
Our Approach to Immigration Psychological Evaluations
Immigration evaluations require both clinical depth and forensic clarity. At Afresh, we approach each evaluation with respect for the client’s story, awareness of cultural and contextual factors, and careful attention to the legal referral question.
Our evaluations may support cases involving:
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Asilo
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Exenciones por dificultades extremas
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Solicitudes en virtud de la VAWA
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U-visa evaluations
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T-visa evaluations
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Cancellation of removal
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Trauma-related immigration matters
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Humanitarian-based immigration relief
Each evaluation is designed to assess the psychological impact of trauma, immigration stress, family separation, violence, persecution, or hardship. We integrate clinical interviews, trauma-informed assessment, diagnostic formulation, and detailed report writing to help attorneys present the psychological dimensions of a client’s case clearly and effectively.
Trauma-Informed and Culturally Responsive Care
Many individuals seeking immigration evaluations have survived experiences that are painful, frightening, or difficult to speak about. Our team understands that trauma can affect memory, emotional expression, trust, concentration, sleep, relationships, and the ability to describe past events in a linear way.
Because of this, we use a trauma-informed approach that prioritizes emotional safety, pacing, respect, and dignity. We do not treat clients as a collection of symptoms. We seek to understand the person’s full story, including their resilience, cultural background, family system, values, identity, and the psychological impact of what they have endured.
Our team has experience working with immigrants, asylum seekers, minority populations, veterans, survivors of interpersonal violence, individuals exposed to persecution, and people navigating complex mental health concerns. We believe evaluations should be both clinically accurate and humanizing.
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Clinical Expertise
Afresh evaluations are grounded in clinical psychology, forensic assessment, trauma research, and evidence-based mental health evaluation. Our team understands the importance of writing reports that are organized, professional, and useful to attorneys while still honoring the humanity of the client.
A strong immigration psychological evaluation should clearly explain:
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The client’s relevant psychosocial history
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The traumatic or stressful experiences connected to the immigration case
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Current psychological symptoms
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Diagnostic impressions when appropriate
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Functional impairment
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The emotional and psychological consequences of removal, separation, return, or continued instability
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Clinical recommendations and treatment considerations