Immigration Hardship Evaluations
We recognize that the path to immigration can sometimes be fraught with challenges. For many individuals and families, a crucial step in their immigration process involves undergoing an Immigration Hardship Evaluation. This evaluation aims to compassionately document the hardships that qualifying relatives might endure should entry be denied or deportation occur, or if they are required to leave the country.
What is an Immigration Hardship Evaluation?
An Immigration Hardship Evaluation is a critical component of many immigration cases. It involves meeting with a mental health professional to assess and document the hardships that qualifying relatives, such as spouses, parents, or children, would endure if you were denied entry, faced deportation, or were required to leave the country. These hardships can encompass emotional, financial, and psychological factors, among others.
Comprehensive Assessment
Empathy and Sensitivity
Expert Guidance
Friendly Support
How do we work
At Counseling Center of South Texas, our approach to evaluation services is rooted in a commitment to professionalism, compassion, and the highest ethical standards. We understand that the evaluation process can be a pivotal moment in your life, and we're here to guide you through it with care and expertise.

What To Expect
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Consultation
We start with an initial consultation to understand your unique situation and gather relevant information about your qualifying relatives..
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Comprehensive Assessment
Our mental health professionals will conduct a thorough assessment, using evidence-based tools to identify and compassionately document the various hardships that your qualifying relatives may face.
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Detailed Report
You will receive a comprehensive report outlining the documented hardships, which can be submitted as a crucial piece of evidence in your immigration case.
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Support and Advocacy
We are committed to supporting you throughout the process, offering guidance and advocacy as needed to ensure your immigration goals are met.