About Us

The mission of Immigration Psychology Partnerships is to facilitate affordable immigration evaluations for those with limited financial means. We accomplish this by bridging the gap between mental health professionals seeking specialized training and underserved communities in need. By offering comprehensive training programs, mentorship opportunities, and ongoing support, our nonprofit aims to build a network of compassionate and competent mental health practitioners committed to serving vulnerable populations.

Our mission is driven by the recognition that immigration evaluations play a crucial role in providing vital evidence for asylum claims and other immigration-related cases. We firmly believe that every individual, regardless of financial status, deserves high-quality evaluations that accurately assess their mental health and trauma history. By training mental health professionals and facilitating the provision of these evaluations, we aim to underscore the importance of equal access to these essential services, empowering practitioners to provide these critical assessments and thereby supporting those most in need.

Collaboration is central to our approach. We seek to establish partnerships with legal nonprofits, immigration attorneys, and advocacy groups to promote knowledge sharing and create a supportive community of mental health professionals dedicated to this cause. Through these collaborations, we aim to amplify our impact and expand our reach, ensuring that our training programs and the evaluations they generate benefit as many individuals as possible.

As an organization, we are committed to transparency, ethical practice, and the promotion of cultural sensitivity in all aspects of our work. We strive to continuously improve our training programs, resources, and support networks to meet the evolving needs of the mental health professionals we serve and the individuals who rely on their expertise.

Together, we can empower mental health professionals and break down the barriers that prevent vulnerable individuals from accessing essential immigration evaluations, ultimately promoting fairness, justice, and the well-being of those seeking refuge and a better life.

Bridging the Gap Between Mental Health Expertise and the Needs of Underserved Communities.