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Hardship Evaluations For Immigration: What to Know if you live in Nevada, California, and Arizona.

  • Family Evaluation Services, Ltd.
  • Feb 2, 2022
  • 2 min read

If you are an immigrant seeking relief from deportation, your attorney has probably recommended that you get a hardship evaluation. This process can be complex, so it is important to understand the basics before moving forward and choosing a clinician. In this blog post, we will discuss what hardship evaluations are and how they can help you stay in the United States. We will also provide information on where to go for help if you live in Nevada, California, or Arizona. Introduction to Hardship Evaluations for Immigration: Hardship evaluations are a way of proving that your removal from the United States would cause extreme hardship on you or your family. The immigration laws require these hardships to be both economic and emotional, but they can also include physical health considerations as well. A clinician will evaluate your situation and create a report that will be used as evidence in your case.

The Purpose of a Hardship Evaluation: The purpose of a hardship evaluation is to provide your attorney with evidence that can be used in court to argue for your case. This report will outline the specific hardships that would occur if you were forced to leave the United States. Some of the factors that may be considered include:

-The impact of the deportation on your family life and children -Your ties to the community and the United States -How long you have been in the United States -Your work history and contributions to society -Medical conditions or disabilities that would be exacerbated by deportation -Whether or not your family members are U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or lawful immigrants who could experience hardship if forced to leave their home country without you.

Who Can Perform a Hardship Evaluation? Hardship evaluations are typically performed by a licensed psychologist, psychiatrist or therapist. It is highly recommended that you choose someone who specializes in immigration hardship cases as these specialized reports are typically not performed by mental health provider who do not have specialized training in this area. Your attorney will likely be able to provide you with a list of clinicians that they recommend and trust as well.

Where Can I Find a Clinician for My Immigration Hardship Evaluation? If you live in any Nevada, Arizona, or California, Family Evaluation Services, Ltd. has the resources to perform your immigration hardship evaluation.


For more resources the following link will provide more information on where to go for help: National Immigration Legal Services Directory: This site offers a directory of immigration attorneys near you. It also lists low cost or free legal services offices that specialize in immigration law. These resources can help guide your search for an attorney who understands this area of practice and will provide quality representation for you.


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