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Our Services

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From individual child and adolescent psychotherapy sessions in both English and Spanish

to adult immigration evaluations for asylum, U-Visa, and VAWA claims

Casa Galenia is here to support.

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Immigration evaluations

At Casa Galenia, we understand the complexities of navigating the immigration processes. We understand the profound impact they can have on mental well-being. We offer compassionate therapeutic immigration evaluations tailored for U-Visas, Asylum claims, and VAWA cases.

Our evaluations are conducted in both Spanish and English, ensuring that language is never a barrier to receiving support.

Rest assured, we provide fully translated reports to ensure clarity and accessibility for all clients. Healing and understanding are at the heart of our mission, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.

  • Immigration Evaluation for U-Visa Application

    $1,000 (payment plans available)


    The U-Visa is designed to provide a pathway to legal status for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are willing to assist law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the crime. This evaluation aims to assess the psychological impact of the crime on the applicant and will consider various aspects of their mental health and overall well-being.


    The final report will summarize findings, provide a clinical diagnosis when appropriate, and outline recommendations for ongoing mental health support. This evaluation is an essential step in securing the U-Visa and achieving a sense of safety and stability for the applicant moving forward.

  • Therapeutic VAWA Immigration Evaluation

    $600 (payment plans available)

    The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) provides essential protections for individuals facing domestic violence, allowing those impacted to seek legal status in the U.S. through specific pathways.

    A therapeutic VAWA immigration evaluation plays a critical role in supporting this process by providing psychological insights into the survivor’s experiences.

  • $1,500 (payment plans available)

    Therapeutic immigration evaluations for asylum claims are essential in providing a comprehensive understanding of an individual’s mental health status and the impact of their experiences on their overall well-being. At Casa Galenia, we recognize that the journey of seeking asylum can be fraught with trauma, stress, and uncertainty, making it crucial to approach these evaluations with compassion and care.

    Through a People In the Environment (PIE) lens, we consider not only the psychological effects of displacement and persecution but also the socio-cultural and environmental factors at play

    Clients undergoing therapeutic immigration evaluations can expect a warm and welcoming space where they can share their stories without fear or judgment. Our trained professionals employ trauma-informed practices, ensuring that every individual feels safe and understood. This holistic method allows us to uncover the complex layers of their experiences and presents an accurate reflection of their mental health needs.

    Moreover, these evaluations result in detailed reports that effectively communicate the individual’s psychological state to immigration authorities and legal representatives.