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Psy.D

Dr. Santana Sparber Psy.D. is a bilingual licensed psychologist in the State of Florida.She is a holder of the PSYPACT Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (APIT) which allows her to provide psychological services by telehealth across 43 States. She has worked in community mental health centers, hospitals, prisons and in private practice. Additionally, Dr. Santana Sparber has conducted hundreds of psychological evaluations for immigration, that have encompassed a wide range of psycho-legal questions. She is a member of the American Psychological Association and the American Psychology-Law Society.

305-409-6679
LCSW

I speak Spanish and offer virtual and in-person immigration mental health evaluations for most cases. As the child of immigrants from El Salvador, I draw upon my cultural background to create a safe space to explore trauma. While working at various non-profits in the Philadelphia region as a paralegal and case manager, I also gained knowledge and training to support immigrants with family law, domestic violence, as well as navigating the criminal justice system and immigration law. I have received training and I have experience in conducting objective and clinically based mental health assessments for U and T Visa applicants as well as VAWA and asylum petitioners. I work collaboratively with the applicant and their attorney to provide high quality evaluations.

215-598-2446
Psy.D.

I am a neurodivergent-affirming, TGDQ-affirming, trauma informed clinical neuropsychologist with 25+ years of assessment experience. I offer virtual U-Visa, VAWA, & N-648 Evals. Fluent in in Urdu and Hindi and proficient in Punjabi. No wait time and report within the week with evening and weekend times available. Practice in GA, NM, and all 43 PSYPACT.org states.

513-512-4645
LCSW
Graduate of the Immigration Evaluation Institute

As the son of Salvadorean immigrant parents, Hector knows how psychosocial factors can impact immigrant families. This allows him to see how immigration-related stressors, such as trauma, acculturation challenges, and family separation affect his clients. Moreover, Hector practices cultural humility to empathize with diverse populations. Hector is also a trauma-informed clinician that strives to create a safe and supportive environment where clients can openly discuss their experiences and concerns. Hector approaches each evaluation with empathy, objectivity, and a steadfast dedication to advocating for the well-being of his clients.

727-591-4127
LICSW

Clients often open up to me in ways they haven’t with anyone else. Why? As an immigrant who navigated the immigration process myself, the therapeutic setting I create builds trust and rapport, allowing clients to share details they might be afraid to share, even with their attorneys. Sometimes, those details are exactly what strengthens their case and helps them win. I worked in a nationally recognized immigration law firm, where I learned the ins and outs of the immigration system. Now, I run a mental health practice, focused on helping other immigrants through therapy and evaluations tailored to their cases. Working with attorneys and their clients, I combine real-world experience, cultural sensitivity, and professional expertise to create evaluations that strengthen cases.

202-519-8104
PsyD
Graduate of the Immigration Evaluation Institute

Bilingual (Spanish) bicultural Psychologist, immediate openings, can practice in most states. Proven record, established in the greater Philadelphia region among Immigration Attorneys as a trusted and valuable referral. See Google reviews

215-436-8255

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