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Immigration Evaluations in Oklahoma

Professional reports for cases with USCIS and Immigration Court

Immigration evaluations are professional reports that document emotional and mental impact, day-to-day functioning, and other factors relevant to an immigration case.

At AXG Services Inc., we provide independent, detailed evaluations for immigrants and their families to support their legal process with clear, well-documented findings.

This service is not therapy, is not legal advice, and does not guarantee immigration results.

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For Attorneys

We offer detailed expert reports and support for USCIS and Immigration Court cases.

What types of cases can an immigration evaluation support?

These evaluations may support, among others, the following immigration processes:

Across cases, the evaluation may document emotional impact, chronic stress, trauma exposure, family functioning, and the practical and emotional consequences of possible separation or deportation, consistent with the legal framework that applies to the case.

What does the evaluation include?

Each evaluation is individualized, and may include:

  • Personal, family, and immigration history

  • Experiences of violence, abuse, persecution, or loss

  • Current emotional and mental symptoms

  • Daily functioning (work, parenting, relationships, health)

  • Vulnerability factors and prolonged stress

  • A clinical diagnosis, only when appropriate and supported by professional standards

  • Professional observations and conclusions relevant to the legal matter

The report is evaluative and descriptive, and is written to be clear for attorneys, immigration officers, and judges.

What is the process?

The process typically includes:

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Step 4

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One or more interviews in person or by secure video visit

Structured questionnaires or screening tools (administered verbally if needed)

Review of relevant records, if provided

Preparation of a written professional report

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Most evaluations are completed in one extended session or in two sessions, depending on case complexity.

Language

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ES

Evaluations are available in Spanish or English.

An interpreter is only needed if the person does not speak Spanish or English.

Report turnaround time

  • The final report is typically completed within two (2) to thirty (30) days after the last interview.

  • Turnaround time depends on case complexity and scheduling availability.

  • Expedited reports may be available for an additional fee, based on availability.

Confidentiality and how the report is delivered

Information is confidential and handled in accordance with the law.

In most cases, the report is sent directly to the attorney, with the client’s written authorization.
This is standard practice because it:

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Protects the client
Prevents misunderstandings or misinterpretation
Supports proper use of the report in the legal process

A client may request a copy, but it is often best to review the report with the attorney or the evaluator.

Your well-being during the evaluation

Discussing difficult experiences can feel emotionally intense.

You can:

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Take breaks
Pause the interview
Choose not to answer questions that feel too distressing

In some situations, the evaluator may stop and reschedule the session at no additional cost if continuing is not emotionally safe at that time.

For Attorneys

We offer detailed expert reports and support for USCIS and Immigration Court cases.

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Important to know

• This service is not therapy

• Immigration outcomes are not guaranteed

• Payment is required regardless of whether the report is ultimately used

• The evaluation is valid for one (1) year

• Updates to a report have an additional fee (typically lower than the initial evaluation)

• Court testimony and legal participation are separate services with additional fees, as outlined in the signed consent

• Cases outside Oklahoma are not accepted, since the practice is limited to this state

Frequently Asked Questions

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Meet Andrea Gómez

AXG Services is led by Andrea Gomez, a licensed clinician with over 20 years of experience providing counseling, court-involved assessments, immigration evaluations, and compliance-based services within regulated systems. Her work is structured, practical, and focused on clarity and real-world functioning.

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