Immigration Psychological Evaluations in Massachusetts

A careful evaluation answers the question a file leaves open. That is the whole job, and we take the time it needs.

Ala Therapy Collective provides immigration psychological evaluations for people filing with USCIS from anywhere in Massachusetts, through secure telehealth. We work with self-petitioners and immigration attorneys, and we also serve clients in California, Hawaii, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah.

The point of the report is not to describe distress in general. It is to answer the specific legal question your case turns on, with every finding tied to the record.

A good report is careful without being cold. It respects both the standard and the person who had to sit for it.

Evaluations We Provide

We prepare psychological evaluations across the humanitarian and family immigration types: VAWA self-petitions, T and U visas for survivors of trafficking and serious crime, asylum claims, and extreme hardship cases tied to waivers and cancellation of removal.

The report is shaped to its filing. What an asylum claim needs and what a hardship waiver needs are not the same, and the evaluation answers the question actually in front of it.

What the Evaluation Documents

A diagnosis alone does not carry a case. The evaluation explains what a file cannot: why someone stayed, why the account is fragmented, why the response to danger looked the way it did. We document trauma history and current symptoms, including PTSD, depression, anxiety, and dissociation, alongside the harm specific to your case.

Who Conducts Your Evaluation

Shylah Ridgway, LCSW, LICSW conducts every immigration evaluation. She is licensed in Massachusetts, Oklahoma, California, Hawaii, Texas, and Utah, trained through Georgia King's immigration evaluation course, and holds a forensic social work certificate through the Forensic Social Work Alliance, formerly the National Organization of Forensic Social Work.

How It Works in Massachusetts

Every evaluation is conducted by secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth, available to anyone physically in Massachusetts, from Boston and the Greater Boston area to Worcester, Springfield, and the Berkshires. Weekend appointments are available, which often makes the difference for people balancing work, family, and a deadline.

Your evaluation is shared only with you and the attorney or parties you authorize. Interpretation services are available for an additional fee.

Turnaround Times

Standard: 15 business days from the completed interview to the delivered report.

Expedited: 10 business days for an additional fee.

Urgent: 5 business days for an additional fee, subject to availability.

We do not offer same-day or next-day evaluations. A thorough report takes time, and rushed work invites the scrutiny it is meant to prevent.

Common Questions

Do I need to be in Massachusetts for the evaluation?

Yes. The evaluation is conducted by secure telehealth, and you need to be physically located in Massachusetts during the session, from Boston and the Greater Boston area to the Berkshires. Weekend appointments are available.

How long does the process take?

The clinical interview is usually one to two sessions. From the completed interview, the standard report is delivered in 15 business days, with expedited (10 business days) and urgent (5 business days) options available for an additional fee.

What immigration cases do you evaluate?

VAWA self-petitions, T and U visas for survivors of trafficking and serious crime, asylum claims, and extreme hardship cases tied to waivers and cancellation of removal.

What does the evaluation document?

It documents your trauma history and current mental health symptoms, such as PTSD, depression, anxiety, and dissociation, and connects those findings to the specific legal standard your case has to meet.

Do you work with my immigration attorney?

Yes. The practice works directly with immigration attorneys and offers engagement letters, fee schedules, and case-specific collaboration, shaping the assessment and report to fit your filing.

Who will see my evaluation, and do you offer interpretation?

Your evaluation is shared only with you and the attorney or parties you authorize. Interpretation services are available for an additional fee.

How to Get Started

Reach out through our contact form or email immigration@alatherapycollective.com.

We typically respond within 48 hours, usually much faster, to talk through your case, your timeline, and what to expect.

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For Massachusetts Immigration Attorneys

We work directly with immigration attorneys across Massachusetts and offer engagement letters, fee schedules, and case-specific collaboration. We can adjust assessment depth, report scope, and timing based on whether you are filing affirmatively or answering a request for evidence. Shylah is listed in the Immigration Evaluation Directory and Georgia King's evaluator directory.

Attorney referrals welcome. For attorney inquiries, email immigration@alatherapycollective.com.