Empowering Mental Wellness In Arizona*
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Empowering Mental Wellness In Arizona* *
Psychological Immigration Evaluations
Providing comprehensive psychological evaluations for immigration proceedings in English or Spanish:
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A U-Visa provides legal status to victims of specific crimes who have suffered substantial mental or physical abuse and assisted law enforcement in their investigations. My clinical evaluations objectively document the psychological trauma and long-term mental health impacts resulting from these qualifying criminal acts.
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A T-Visa provides legal status to victims of severe forms of human trafficking who assist law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of these crimes. My evaluations provide a formal psychological assessment of the trauma, coercion, and mental health impact resulting from these experiences of exploitation.
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VAWA allows certain spouses, children, and parents of U.S. citizens or permanent residents to petition for legal status independently if they have been subjected to battery or extreme cruelty. My evaluations provide a detailed clinical assessment of the psychological impact of domestic abuse, documenting the patterns of power and control necessary for a self-petition.
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Extreme hardship refers to a level of suffering that exceeds the common consequences of deportation, involving severe medical, financial, or psychological distress for qualifying relatives. I specialize in conducting comprehensive psychological assessments that objectively quantify these hardships to support I-601 and I-601A waiver applications.
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Cancellation of Removal is a legal defense for non-residents who have lived in the U.S. for over ten years and whose deportation would cause 'exceptional and extremely unusual' hardship to their U.S. citizen or resident family. My evaluations provide the rigorous clinical documentation needed to prove that the psychological and functional impact of separation would far exceed the common consequences of removal.
Immigration Evaluation Process:
Initial complimentary consultation via phone call
Two confidential interviews virtually, each approximately 1.5 hours
Clinical report of 10-15 pages provided to you and with your permission, to your attorney
Reports are prepared with attention to the psychological and legal standards relevant to immigration proceedings.
Total = $900
Naomi Maza is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Arizona who provides therapy and immigration psychological evaluations. She has experience working in foster care, medical settings, and with individuals in the criminal justice system. Naomi has advanced training in EMDR, Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), perinatal mental health, and immigration evaluations, and is committed to providing compassionate, culturally responsive care.