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Psychiatric Evaluations for Attorneys

Confidential psychiatric evaluations that document trauma and support your clients across all major immigration case types.

U-Visa VAWA Asylum T-Visa Hardship Waiver Cancellation of Removal

Court-Ready Reports

Nationwide Telehealth

Trauma-Informed Care

Fast Turnaround

Inna Revutsky, PMHNP-BC – Nursing the Mind

A word from Inna Revutsky

Meet the specialist behind your client's report

Hear directly from Inna about how she works with attorneys, what goes into each evaluation, and why a psychiatric report matters for your client’s case.

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Who Conducts the Evaluation

Your clients are in experienced hands

Every evaluation is conducted by Inna Revutsky, PMHNP-BC — a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with focused expertise in immigration psychiatric assessments. Reports are written by the clinician who saw the client, structured to meet USCIS standards and withstand immigration court review.

What attorneys tell us matters

Reports that are clinically sound and legally defensible. A provider who picks up the phone. Turnaround that doesn’t threaten your filing data. Addenda when you need them, without friction. That’s what we build every referral relationship around.

How we work with your office

Submit a referral – we confirm availability promptly and schedule the client session without delay. You receive a status update after the session, followed by the final report. Expedited turnaround available on request.

The Referral Process

From Referral to Report

Step 01

Submit referral

Complete our short attorney referral form. Include case type and any relevant background. We confirm availability promptly.

Step 02

Client evaluation

Secure telehealth session with your client. Available evenings and weekends. Conducted in English and Spanish.

Step 03

Report delivered

DSM-5 compliant psychiatric report, ready for USCIS submission, delivered promptly. Addenda available on request.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A full clinical interview, DSM-5 diagnostic assessment, and a written narrative documenting psychiatric symptoms, their connection to the case facts, and clinical opinion on impact. Reports are formatted for USCIS submission and include all elements typically required by immigration courts.

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