Victims of Criminal Activity: U-Visa Psychological Evaluation (I-918)

Comprehensive Psychological Evaluations for U-Visa Cases

A U-Visa Psychological Evaluation (I-918) is an essential part of an applicant’s case, providing medical-legal documentation of the psychological effects of being a victim of a qualifying crime. Many victims experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, and other trauma-related conditions, which can significantly impact their well-being. This evaluation helps demonstrate how the crime has caused substantial mental health harm, meeting the legal criteria for U-Visa eligibility.

At Mind Brain Path, our licensed clinicians conduct trauma-informed, compassionate evaluations to assess the emotional distress, psychological impact, and ongoing challenges faced by the victim. Our evaluations are conducted via secure telehealth, ensuring a safe, private, and supportive environment for victims to share their experiences. We also work closely with immigration attorneys to ensure that our reports meet USCIS standards, providing strong, evidence-based documentation for U-Visa cases.

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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.