Telehealth refers to the use of secure electronic communication and technology to provide remote access to healthcare services, including mental health evaluations and therapy. At R.E.B. Human Services, telehealth allows us to offer high-quality, trauma-informed psychological evaluations to clients across the United States, regardless of location. This approach is especially critical for individuals involved in the immigration process, many of whom face barriers to in-person care due to legal, financial, or safety concerns. Through confidential, HIPAA-compliant telehealth sessions, we are able to provide timely evaluations that meet the clinical and legal standards required for immigration proceedings — including Asylum, VAWA, U Visa, T Visa, and Hardship Waiver cases. By eliminating travel and access limitations, telehealth ensures that every client receives the professional support they need to share their story, document their experience, and move forward with strength and dignity.
Family & Couples Therapy At R.E.B. Human Services, we recognize that emotional challenges often affect not just individuals, but entire families and relationships. Our Family and Couples Therapy services are designed to help loved ones reconnect, heal, and strengthen their communication during times of stress, trauma, or transition. Whether you're navigating the pressures of immigration, rebuilding trust after conflict, or supporting a partner through anxiety or depression, we offer a safe, inclusive, and culturally sensitive space where each voice is heard and respected. We use evidence-based approaches grounded in family systems theory to explore patterns, resolve tension, and foster healthier dynamics. Sessions are available via secure telehealth, allowing couples and families across the U.S. to access support from the comfort of their homes. Our goal is to restore connection, promote emotional well-being, and help families move forward together.
At R.E.B. Human Services, we offer individual therapy tailored to support clients through a range of emotional, psychological, and life challenges including trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, and the stress of immigration-related transitions. Our therapy sessions are trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and delivered through secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth platforms. We create a safe and confidential space for healing, personal growth, and emotional resilience. For clients who are involved in immigration or court proceedings, we can also provide therapy progress notes and treatment summaries upon request. With your written consent, these records can be shared with your attorney or included in support of your legal case. Our goal is to walk alongside you with compassion, clinical excellence, and a commitment to your long-term well-being.
At R.E.B. Human Services, we understand that expert testimony can be a critical component in legal and immigration cases. Ryan E. Bates, our lead clinician, is experienced in providing clear, credible, and professional testimony in court as an expert witness. With over 22 years of clinical and forensic expertise, Ryan brings both deep knowledge and compassionate insight to the courtroom. He clearly explains psychological findings, the impact of trauma, and the clinical basis for his evaluations — helping judges and attorneys understand the human realities behind complex cases. Our expert witness services include: Preparation and review of detailed psychological reports Consultation with attorneys to clarify case specifics Court appearances to provide in-person or remote testimony Support for immigration hearings, family court, and other legal proceedings We prioritize thorough preparation, professionalism, and clear communication to ensure our testimony supports the strongest possible outcome for each client. Choosing R.E.B. Human Services means partnering with an expert witness who is trusted, respected, and dedicated to justice.
At R.E.B. Human Services, we specialize in psychological evaluations that support immigration cases with clinical precision, cultural sensitivity, and human compassion. These evaluations are critical tools in helping individuals and families seek protection, legal relief, or the right to remain together in the United States. We provide detailed, trauma-informed assessments for: Asylum VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) U Visa (for victims of qualifying crimes) T Visa (for victims of human trafficking) Extreme Hardship Waivers Cancellation of Removal Other court-related psychological needs Each evaluation is conducted by a licensed mental health clinician with extensive experience in forensic reporting and immigration-related trauma. Our reports include DSM-5 diagnostic impressions (when appropriate), a thorough clinical narrative, and treatment recommendations tailored to the client’s history and current condition. We work closely with attorneys and provide reports in PDF format via secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth sessions. All services are available nationwide, in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. Our mission is to ensure that every client’s story is heard, understood, and documented with care and accuracy—giving their legal case the strength of clinical support and the dignity of human truth.
R.E.B. Human Services provides trauma-informed psychological evaluations to support individuals applying for a T Visa, a form of immigration relief available to survivors of human trafficking. These evaluations are designed to document the emotional and psychological impact of trafficking, and to help strengthen each client’s petition for protection and legal status in the United States. Our licensed clinicians are trained in complex trauma, PTSD, and culturally responsive assessment. Through a compassionate and confidential telehealth process, we conduct in-depth clinical interviews and apply standardized measures when appropriate. Each report includes: A clear psychological narrative DSM-5 diagnostic impressions (if applicable) Clinical evidence of trauma Culturally sensitive context Treatment recommendations Supporting documentation for court or immigration authorities We work closely with attorneys to ensure that every evaluation meets the legal standards required by USCIS and immigration courts. Services are available nationwide via HIPAA-compliant telehealth, in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. Our goal is to honor the courage of survivors by providing ethical, accurate, and compassionate clinical documentation that helps support safety, stability, and justice.
R.E.B. Human Services offers comprehensive psychological evaluations to support U Visa applications, which are available to individuals who have been victims of certain qualifying crimes and who have cooperated with law enforcement. These evaluations play a critical role in documenting the psychological impact of the crime, including trauma, fear, anxiety, depression, or PTSD. Our reports help demonstrate the emotional harm experienced by the survivor and provide strong clinical evidence to support their application for immigration relief. Each evaluation is conducted by a licensed mental health clinician with expertise in trauma-informed care and forensic reporting. The process includes: A detailed clinical interview Use of standardized trauma and mental health assessments (when appropriate) DSM-5 diagnostic impressions Cultural and personal context Treatment recommendations tailored to the client’s needs Secure communication with the client’s legal representative All services are delivered through HIPAA-compliant telehealth platforms, making it possible for us to support clients across the United States in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. At R.E.B. Human Services, we are committed to helping survivors of crime be seen, heard, and supported — with dignity, care, and professional excellence.
R.E.B. Human Services provides trauma-informed psychological evaluations in support of VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) petitions. These evaluations are designed to help individuals who have experienced domestic violence from a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, partner, or parent seek immigration relief without relying on their abuser. We understand that survivors of domestic violence face not only physical harm, but also deep emotional and psychological trauma. Our evaluations are conducted with compassion, discretion, and cultural sensitivity to ensure clients feel safe and respected throughout the process. Each evaluation includes: A thorough clinical interview A detailed account of the abuse and its psychological effects DSM-5 diagnostic impressions (if applicable) Trauma assessment and clinical findings Treatment recommendations and prognosis Language and structure appropriate for legal use Evaluations are conducted remotely through secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth, and are available in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. We also work directly with your attorney to ensure that the report meets USCIS guidelines and is tailored to your case. At R.E.B. Human Services, we honor the courage it takes to break the cycle of abuse. Our goal is to provide clear, credible documentation that supports your healing and protects your right to safety and stability.
At R.E.B. Human Services, we provide in-depth psychological evaluations to support individuals seeking political asylum in the United States. These evaluations are often a critical component in asylum cases, helping to document the psychological impact of past persecution, trauma, and ongoing fear of return to one’s home country. Our clinicians are trained in trauma-focused care and have extensive experience working with asylum seekers from diverse cultural and geopolitical backgrounds. We understand that survivors of political violence, torture, religious persecution, or state-sponsored harm may carry invisible wounds — and our role is to help ensure those experiences are clearly and respectfully represented in the legal process. Each asylum evaluation includes: A trauma-informed clinical interview A culturally sensitive psychological narrative DSM-5 diagnostic impressions (if applicable) Clinical evidence of PTSD, anxiety, depression, or other trauma-related conditions Clear treatment recommendations Language appropriate for immigration attorneys and USCIS review Evaluations are conducted remotely via HIPAA-compliant telehealth platforms, and services are offered in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. With your written consent, we also coordinate directly with your attorney to ensure your evaluation supports the strongest possible case. At R.E.B. Human Services, we believe in the right to safety, dignity, and healing. We are honored to help individuals tell their stories and pursue protection through asylum with compassionate, expert support.
(I-601 & I-601A Waivers, Cancellation of Removal) R.E.B. Human Services offers detailed, trauma-informed psychological evaluations to support immigration cases involving Extreme Hardship Waivers and Cancellation of Removal. These evaluations are designed to document the emotional, psychological, and medical impact that a deportation or separation would have on a qualifying U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member. Extreme hardship evaluations are often critical in helping immigration authorities understand how removal would go far beyond the normal consequences of separation. We work with clients and their attorneys to identify and clearly communicate the unique emotional, medical, financial, and psychological factors that would cause disproportionate hardship. Each report includes: A clinical interview with the qualifying relative A thorough review of mental health symptoms and history DSM-5 diagnostic impressions (when appropriate) Analysis of personal, cultural, medical, and emotional factors Treatment recommendations and prognosis Language structured to meet USCIS legal standards Evaluations are completed remotely via secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth and are available in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. We collaborate directly with your attorney to ensure the report is timely, relevant, and legally effective. At R.E.B. Human Services, we recognize that behind every hardship waiver request is a family fighting to stay together. Our mission is to document that struggle with honesty, clinical accuracy, and human dignity.