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Nexo West provides forensic mental health evaluations that help document the psychological impact of trauma, abuse, persecution, and hardship critical evidence for many forms of humanitarian immigration relief.
A forensic mental health evaluation is a professional psychological assessment conducted specifically to document the emotional and psychological impact of trauma, abuse, victimization, persecution, or hardship. These evaluations are often required as supporting evidence in immigration relief cases and are prepared by qualified mental health professionals trained in forensic and culturally responsive practice.

Provides immigration protections for certain spouses, children, and parents who have experienced battery or extreme cruelty by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member. Eligible individuals may self-petition for lawful permanent residence without relying on the abusive family member to sponsor their case.

Offers immigration protection for survivors of human trafficking who have complied with reasonable requests from law enforcement or otherwise qualify under the law. Forensic mental health evaluations may help document the psychological impact of trafficking and related trauma.

Designed for victims of certain qualifying crimes who have suffered substantial mental or physical harm and have assisted, are assisting, or are willing to assist law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity. Forensic mental health evaluations may help document the emotional and psychological effects of victimization.

Available to certain individuals who must demonstrate that a qualifying U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member would experience extreme hardship if the applicant were denied admission or required to leave the United States. Forensic mental health evaluations may help document the emotional and psychological impact on affected family members.

Provides a potential pathway to remain in the United States for certain individuals facing deportation who can demonstrate that their removal would cause exceptional and extremely unusual hardship to a qualifying U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member. Forensic mental health evaluations may help document the emotional, psychological, and family-related impact of separation.
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Getting a forensic mental health evaluation through Nexo West is a straightforward process, designed to be accessible and supportive from start to finish.
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