U-Visa Evaluations

U-Visa Evaluations

Who is eligible for a U-visa?

U Visa gives legal status to immigrants, including undocumented immigrants, who have been victims of serious crimes in the United States. Such crimes including, but are not limited to, sexual abuse, domestic violence, involuntary servitude, sexual exploitation, kidnapping, trafficking, and rape. With a U Visa, the immigrant may stay and work in the U.S. for up to four years. After three years, however, a victim with a U visa may apply for a green card. The goal of the psychological evaluation is to assess the extent of serious physical, mental, or emotional consequences of your experience. An applicant for a U Visa must be willing to assist the police and/or District Attorney’s Office in the investigation and/or with the prosecution of the criminal.

 

Important things to note

It is important that you understand the following in advance: immigration evaluations are conducted by an independent provider. Obtaining an immigration evaluation does not guarantee a favorable outcome for your case. Please contact us via email: info@kikalu.net or phone 425-312-3179 to obtain more information about obtaining an immigration psychological evaluation for your case.