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Cancellation of Removal Evaluations
Clinical evaluations documenting extreme hardship for EOIR-42A and EOIR-42B cancellation of removal cases.
Trauma-Informed Care
Multilingual Support
Flexible Scheduling
Licensed Provider
Cancellation of Removal Evaluations
At Nursing The Mind, our comprehensive psychological evaluations document the emotional and psychiatric hardship connected to cancellation of removal cases, including both EOIR-42A and EOIR-42B matters before the immigration court. Each evaluation includes a clinical interview and trauma-informed assessment covering anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other conditions tied to family separation and hardship.
Reports are professionally written, confidential, and designed to meet the evidentiary standards your attorney needs.
Preparation for Your Cancellation of Removal Case
Wondering how to apply for cancellation of removal and where a psychological evaluation fits in? The process typically requires showing continuous presence in the U.S. — often referenced as the cancellation of removal 10 years requirement for non-LPR cases — along with good moral character and hardship to a qualifying relative. Our team provides compassionate support throughout the process, creating clinically grounded evaluations tailored to each case.
We begin with a confidential telehealth consultation to understand your family’s history and immigration concerns, available nationwide for both LPR and non-LPR cancellation of removal cases. Our goal is to help you feel supported, prepared, and informed every step of the way.
Documenting Hardship for Qualifying Relatives
We provide culturally sensitive psychological evaluations focused on the qualifying relative — often a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, child, or parent — whose hardship is central to a non-LPR cancellation of removal case. Each assessment is conducted with care, professionalism, and respect for the family’s background and emotional needs, documenting the psychological effects of potential separation or relocation clearly enough for an immigration judge to understand.
Clients are treated with compassion, professionalism, and emotional sensitivity throughout the evaluation process, whether the case centers on the applicant or a qualifying family member.
Why Clients Trust
Care You Can Count On
Everything we do is built around your comfort, privacy, and case success.
Confidential Documentation
All records and reports are handled with strict confidentiality.
Multilingual Support
Evaluations available in English and Russian.
Flexible Scheduling
Evening and weekend appointments available to fit your schedule.
Licensed Provider
Every evaluation is conducted by a board-certified psychiatric provider.
Frequently Asked Questions
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EOIR-42A applies to lawful permanent residents seeking cancellation of removal, while EOIR-42B is for non-permanent residents. The two forms carry different eligibility standards — EOIR-42B requires proof of exceptional and extremely unusual hardship to a qualifying relative, a higher bar than what's required under EOIR-42A.
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For most non-LPR cancellation of removal cases, the psychological evaluation focuses on the qualifying relative — a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, child, or parent — rather than the person facing removal. We'll clarify who should be evaluated based on your specific case during your consultation.
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Non-LPR cancellation of removal generally requires ten years of continuous physical presence in the United States, along with good moral character during that time. LPR cancellation of removal (EOIR-42A) has different residency requirements, which we can walk you through based on your situation.
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This is a higher standard than ordinary hardship — it typically involves factors like a qualifying relative's serious medical condition, lack of care or resources in the home country, or significant disruption to a child's education and stability. Our evaluation documents these factors clearly and clinically for the immigration judge to review.
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Yes. We regularly work with clients and attorneys at various stages of a cancellation of removal case, including cases already filed with the immigration court. A well-documented evaluation can still strengthen your file before your hearing.
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We prepare our reports specifically to support cancellation of removal filings, using language and documentation standards that align with EOIR-42A and EOIR-42B requirements. Your attorney can incorporate the report directly into your case file or reference it during your hearing.
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