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Immigration Evaluations/Mental Health Assessments with Dr. Katrina Landry, PhD, LPC-S
Servicing clients in the state of Texas and Florida
CLINICAL support for your IMMIGRATION case
Navigating immigration cases can be overwhelming. From psychological and physical health impacts to economic hardships, disruptions to education, and safety concerns, immigration processes often affect both applicants and their families. Dr. Katrina Landry, PhD, LPC-S, provides professional, thorough mental health evaluations to support attorneys and clients across Texas and Florida.
Dr. Katrina Landry brings over a decade of mental health experience, including nine years in private practice. She has conducted hundreds of mental health assessments for clients from diverse backgrounds. Her commitment to professional growth ensures she stays current with the latest in mental health and immigration-related evaluations.
Dr. Katrina combines clinical expertise with empathy, helping clients navigate complex legal and emotional challenges.


Why Choose Dr. Katrina for Your Immigration Evaluation?
Prompt Communication & Report Completion
Reports are usually completed within 2–3 weeks of the final session. Rush services available.
Professionalism & Empathy
Clinical expertise combined with compassionate care.
Advanced & Ongoing Training
Up-to-date knowledge of immigration and mental health issues.
Statewide Service
Serving clients anywhere in Texas and Florida.
Flexible Virtual Meetings
Conducted from your home, in a quiet, confidential space.
Convenient Electronic Forms
Efficient process with online questionnaires and forms.
Immigration Evaluations Offered
We provide comprehensive, trauma-informed psychological evaluations to support a wide range of immigration cases. Our assessments are detailed, culturally sensitive, and designed to clearly document the emotional, psychological, and relational factors that can impact an individual’s immigration status
Pain Points Addressed in Evaluations
- Psychological and physical health impacts: Trauma, anxiety, depression, and stress resulting from immigration experiences.
- Severe economic hardships: Financial instability, loss of employment, and difficulty supporting families.
- Disruption to education and well-being: Interrupted schooling, loss of routine, and emotional strain.
- Returning to dangerous conditions: Threats to safety or persecution in the home country.
- Impacts on families left behind: Emotional distress, separation, and concern for loved ones’ safety.
Dr. Katrina ensures these critical factors are fully documented for immigration proceedings.
Asylum
Documenting trauma, persecution fears, and emotional impact.
Extreme Hardship Waivers (I-601 / I-601A):
Highlighting severe economic, emotional, and familial hardships.
Cancellation of Removal
Assessing the psychological and social consequences of potential deportation.
U-Visa
Assessing the psychological and social consequences of potential deportation.
T-Visa
Assessing impact of exploitation, trauma, and barriers to safety and stability.
VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) (or men):
Highlighting patterns of abuse and the resulting psychological harm.

Take the First Step
Evaluation process
What to expect:
- Two Virtual Meetings: Typically, two 1–1.5 hour sessions are conducted to gather full information.
- The Report: The evaluation will be completed typically between 2-3 weeks. If it is needed soon additional fees are incurred.
- Post-Evaluation Resources: Clients may obtain resources to support mental health and next steps.
Dr. Katrina ensures evaluations are thorough, respectful, and tailored to each client’s situation.
Whether you are an immigration attorney or an individual seeking an evaluation, Dr. Katrina provides expert support throughout Texas and Florida.
