Violence Against Women Act

Psychological Evaluations for VAWA Petitions

PECGNA provides specialized psychological evaluations and support for individuals seeking protection under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), offering services in multiple languages to ensure accessibility and cultural sensitivity.

We specialize in VAWA Psychological Evaluations, documenting the mental health impacts of domestic violence, abuse, or harm inflicted by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent, or child.

These evaluations assess trauma-related symptoms such as PTSD, anxiety, and depression, providing essential evidence to support VAWA petitions and the need for legal protection.

Violence Against Women Act

Psychological Evaluations for VAWA Petitions

PECGNA provides specialized psychological evaluations and support for individuals seeking protection under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), offering services in multiple languages to ensure accessibility and cultural sensitivity.

We specialize in VAWA Psychological Evaluations, documenting the mental health impacts of domestic violence, abuse, or harm inflicted by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent, or child.

These evaluations assess trauma-related symptoms such as PTSD, anxiety, and depression, providing essential evidence to support VAWA petitions and the need for legal protection.

The PECGNA Difference

We are committed to providing the highest standard of care.

Our dedication to excellence is evident in every aspect of our service, from the qualifications of our

team to the cultural sensitivity of our support.

Licensed in All 50 States

Our services are available nationwide, ensuring you receive consistent, quality care no matter where you are.

Doctorate-Level Clinicians

Our clinical staff is comprised of highly qualified professionals, all with Psy.D. or Ph.D. degrees, bringing extensive knowledge and expertise.

Affordable Services

We offer options for an 18-month, $0 interest payment plan to reduce financial barriers for families already under stress.

Expedited Reporting at No Extra Cost

We ensure evaluations are completed in time for critical hearings, providing expedited reporting at no extra cost.

Multilingual Clinicians

Our team includes multilingual clinicians from diverse backgrounds, allowing us to provide culturally sensitive support to our patients.

Unparalleled Expertise

A psychologist with a J.D. specializing in immigration law brings unparalleled expertise to our team, ensuring exceptional support for your needs.​

Psychological Evaluations for VAWA Applicants

At PECGNA, our evaluation process is thorough and designed to provide essential documentation and support for individuals seeking protection under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). This includes psychological assessments and detailed clinical interviews to evaluate the mental health impacts of domestic violence, abuse, or harm inflicted by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member.

We aim to ensure that each evaluation is comprehensive and accurate, helping to build a strong foundation for a successful VAWA application and a path toward safety, empowerment, and recovery.

Preparation for your VAWA Petition

Filing a VAWA petition can feel overwhelming, but PECGNA is here to help you every step of the way.

We start by learning about your unique situation through a simple intake process. Then, we complete a detailed psychological evaluation using our secure, private telehealth platform.

Our team speaks multiple languages and provides care that respects your culture and background. We’ll carefully document how the abuse or violence you’ve experienced has affected your mental and emotional well-being.

Our goal is to make the process as clear and supportive as possible, so you can move forward with confidence and peace of mind.

Preparation for your VAWA Petition

Filing a VAWA petition can feel overwhelming, but PECGNA is here to help you every step of the way.

We start by learning about your unique situation through a simple intake process. Then, we complete a detailed psychological evaluation using our secure, private telehealth platform.

Our team speaks multiple languages and provides care that respects your culture and background. We’ll carefully document how the abuse or violence you’ve experienced has affected your mental and emotional well-being.

Our goal is to make the process as clear and supportive as possible, so you can move forward with confidence and peace of mind.

Culturally Sensitive Support for VAWA Applicants

At PECGNA, we understand the importance of cultural awareness and language accessibility in providing effective psychological evaluations for individuals seeking protection under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). Our multilingual clinicians are fluent in English, Thai, Mandarin, and Spanish, ensuring clear and compassionate communication with clients from diverse backgrounds.

We are dedicated to creating a safe, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment that honors each person’s unique experiences, cultural identity, and values.

By tailoring our evaluations to meet the specific needs of each client, we aim to provide not only thorough documentation but also compassionate support throughout this important step in the VAWA application process.

FAQ ABOUT PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS FOR VAWA

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a VAWA Psychological Evaluation?

A VAWA Psychological Evaluation documents the mental health effects of abuse experienced by individuals seeking protection through the Violence Against Women Act. This evaluation is crucial for applicants who have endured domestic violence or abuse from U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family members.

Who should consider a VAWA evaluation?

Individuals who have experienced abuse from a U.S. citizen or LPR spouse, parent, or child can benefit from a VAWA evaluation, which provides essential documentation of the abuse’s emotional and psychological impact for legal proceedings.

What does the VAWA evaluation involve?

The evaluation includes a clinical interview, trauma assessment, and documentation of abuse history. It often involves a formal diagnosis, which illustrates the effects of trauma on the applicant’s mental health and provides evidence supporting their need for independent legal status.

Yes, a VAWA evaluation report can support other legal proceedings, such as custody cases or restraining orders, as it documents the abuse and its psychological effects in a legal format.

How long does it take to receive the VAWA evaluation report?

The evaluation and report are typically completed within 1-2 weeks. MIND BRAIN PATH’s services include expedited options, ensuring timely support for applicants with urgent needs.

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FOUNDER

Dr. Irada Wattanavitukul, Ph.D., LPC., LMHC

Licensed mental health professional with a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology

Dr. Irada received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology (Los Angeles) and is a highly respected licensed mental health professional with a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with specialized training in trauma-informed care, neurodevelopmental assessments, and immigration evaluations. She is deeply committed to supporting individuals and families impacted by trauma, abuse, and developmental challenges, offering evaluations and guidance tailored to their unique needs.

Dr. Irada works extensively with survivors of violence, victims of crime, and individuals with developmental disabilities, ensuring they receive the support and resources they need to thrive. Her compassionate approach helps people navigate the emotional and psychological challenges that often accompany these experiences. Additionally, she plays a critical role in helping families stay together by assisting those going through the immigration process. She understands the emotional toll of separation and provides evaluations and support that empower families to advocate for the protections and accommodations they deserve.

In addition to her work with trauma and immigration, Dr. Irada has completed specialized training in Psychological Evaluation for Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) through the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM). As a member of ASRM and its Mental Health Professionals Group (MHPG), she supports individuals and families on their family-building journeys. Her evaluations help identify emotional needs and provide guidance to ensure the well-being of all involved.

Dr. Irada’s expertise and dedication have earned her national recognition. She holds an EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) status, a prestigious acknowledgment of her significant contributions to mental health in the United States. Her work with high-need populations—such as trauma survivors and individuals with developmental challenges—has had a meaningful impact, helping many achieve healing and personal growth.

By combining her expertise in forensic psychology, trauma-informed care, neurodevelopmental assessments, and family support, Dr. Irada has become a key figure in her field. Her compassionate and thorough approach not only benefits individuals and families but also strengthens communities by fostering resilience and well-being.