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Dralisa Young, LCSW

I am a licensed clinical social worker with years of experience in government positions, including the Illinois Department of Corrections, Department of Human Services, Department of Child & Family Services, and the Department of Veterans Affairs. These roles have equipped me with a deep understanding of trauma, diverse populations, and complex systems.

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In my practice, I provide compassionate and culturally sensitive immigration evaluations tailored to meet USCIS requirements.

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Immigration Evaluations

Comprehensive and culturally sensitive immigration evaluations provided to support individuals navigating complex immigration processes. Whether you are seeking relief through a Hardship Waiver, Asylum, U-Visa, T-Visa, or VAWA petition, my evaluations are designed to document the emotional, psychological, and financial impacts relevant to your case. Each evaluation is conducted with care and professionalism, ensuring your story is heard and effectively communicated to meet USCIS requirements.

1 | Hardship Waiver Evaluations

For I-601 and I-601A waivers, these evaluations demonstrate the emotional, financial, and psychological impact on U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family members if deportation occurs.

4 | T-Visa Evaluations

For survivors of human trafficking, these evaluations document the psychological toll of trafficking and help strengthen your T-Visa case.

2 | Asylum Evaluations

Designed for individuals seeking asylum, these evaluations document psychological effects of persecution or trauma in your home country, such as PTSD, anxiety, or depression.

5 | VAWA Evaluations

For individuals filing under the Violence Against Women Act, we assess and document the impact of domestic violence or abuse to support your self-petition.

3 | U-Visa Evaluations

For victims of crime, we assess the emotional and psychological impact of the crime, helping support your U-Visa application.

6 | Cancellation of Removal

For clients in removal (deportation) proceedings who are seeking relief from the immigration court. Evaluations focus on hardship to qualifying family members who are US citizens or lawful permanent residents.

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