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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2025 · 10 MIN

Great vs. Basic Reports: Mistakes That Make or Break an Immigration Case

from Beyond Borders: The Immigration Evaluation Podcast · host Mariela G. Shibley, Psy.D.

Shortcut training to learn how to do immigration evaluations isn’t just ineffective—it’s unethical. Many mental health professionals believe they can master these complex evaluations through a single workshop or just by reviewing a sample report. But without a deep understanding of legal and psychological nuances, evaluators risk producing weak, misleading reports that can lead to case denials and devastating consequences for immigrant families. This episode uncovers why conducting immigration evaluations require extensive training, mentorship, and a commitment to continuous learning. Dr. Shibley shares her personal journey, the challenges she faced, and the ethical responsibilities mental health professionals must uphold to ensure their work truly helps rather than harms.Ready to Make an Impact?If you’re serious about doing immigration evaluations right way—without risking real lives—get the training and mentorship you need. 🎓💡  Use your skills to help level the playing field ⚖️ and make a real difference in people's lives. 🎓 Become an Expert Immigration EvaluatorJoin our Certificate Training Program to gain the skills and confidence needed to conduct effective immigration evaluations.👉 Learn More Here📘 Not Sure Where to Start as an Evaluator?Download our Free Guide to learn the essentials and see if this work is the right fit for you.👉 Get your free guide📲 Follow Us to Grow Your Expertise🔹 Instagram🔹 Facebook🔹 LinkedIn 🌟 Join our private Facebook community for deeper discussions, peer support, and access to valuable training opportunities.👉 Click here to join the group

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Shortcut training to learn how to do immigration evaluations isn’t just ineffective—it’s unethical. Many mental health professionals believe they can master these complex evaluations through a single workshop or just by reviewing a sample report. But without a deep understanding of legal and psychological nuances, evaluators risk producing weak, misleading reports that can lead to case denials and devastating consequences for immigrant families. This episode uncovers why conductin...

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