What Is N-648? How Do Immigration Psychological Evaluations Support Your Citizenship Journey

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Pursuing U.S. citizenship is one of the most meaningful steps a person can take, but the naturalization process is rarely simple. For individuals living with a physical disability, developmental condition, or mental health impairment, meeting the standard English language and civics requirements can feel impossibly out of reach. 

Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions. Fortunately, the U.S. immigration system has provisions in place for individuals in these circumstances. Understanding what those provisions are, how they work, and how a licensed psychologist can help is essential for anyone navigating this path. This blog walks through the immigration psychological evaluation process and explains why professional support can make all the difference.

What Is N-648?

The N-648, formally known as the Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions, is the official form used to request an exemption from the English language and civics requirements during the naturalization process. It must be completed and signed by a licensed medical or mental health professional, not by the applicant themselves.

The form requires the clinician to document the applicant's diagnosis, explain how the disability prevents them from meeting the specific naturalization requirements, and certify that the information provided is accurate and based on a professional evaluation. A poorly completed form, one that lacks clinical detail or is signed by someone without appropriate credentials, is very likely to be rejected.

This is why working with a licensed clinical psychologist who is experienced in immigration evaluations is so important. At Majette Adolescent Services, Dr. Tishanna Majette provides comprehensive immigration psychological evaluations that support the N-648 certification process. Having conducted many of these evaluations, Dr. Majette understands exactly what immigration authorities need to see and how to document an individual's condition in a way that is both clinically accurate and legally compelling.

What Is the Naturalization Process and Why Can It Feel So Overwhelming?

Naturalization is the legal process by which a foreign-born individual becomes a U.S. citizen after meeting requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act. To qualify, applicants must typically demonstrate continuous residency, good moral character, knowledge of U.S. history and government, and the ability to read, write, and speak basic English.

For many immigrants, these requirements are challenging simply because they are complex and unfamiliar. But for individuals who have a cognitive, developmental, or psychological impairment, these barriers go beyond being merely difficult. They can represent a genuine and clinically documented inability to fulfill certain portions of the process. The law recognizes this reality and provides a pathway for these individuals to seek an exemption.

Who Qualifies for a Disability Exemption During the Naturalization Process?

Not every applicant who finds the process difficult will qualify for a disability exemption. Eligibility is based on the presence of a documented physical disability, developmental disability, or mental impairment that directly prevents the individual from meeting the English language or civics requirements of naturalization.

Examples of conditions that may qualify include cognitive impairments, intellectual disabilities, traumatic brain injuries, severe anxiety or depression that significantly impairs functioning, autism spectrum disorders, and other psychological conditions that affect memory, language processing, or comprehension. The key factor is not simply having a diagnosis, but demonstrating how that diagnosis meaningfully and clinically prevents the individual from meeting those specific naturalization requirements.

Conclusion:

Navigating the U.S. immigration and naturalization system is challenging under the best of circumstances. For individuals with disabilities or those who have experienced trauma, the stakes are even higher and the process even more demanding. Professional psychological evaluations, conducted by a licensed clinician with real experience in immigration cases, provide the credible, documented support that can make a genuine difference in outcomes. Dr. Tishanna Majette of Majette Adolescent Services offers compassionate, thorough immigration evaluations via telehealth for clients in New Jersey, New York, and Florida. To take the next step, contact the office at 856-522-3123 or doc@majetteadolescentservices.com.

FAQs

Q1: How long does an immigration psychological evaluation take with Dr. Majette? 

Immigration psychological evaluations at Majette Adolescent Services are conducted through a secure telehealth session that typically lasts between one and two hours. During this time, Dr. Majette will conduct a structured clinical interview to assess the individual's condition, history, and how their circumstances relate to their immigration case. A written evaluation is then prepared based on the findings.

Q2: Can the immigration evaluation be done via telehealth, or does it need to be in person? 

All evaluations at Majette Adolescent Services are conducted exclusively via secure telehealth platforms. This means clients in New Jersey, New York, and Florida can access professional immigration psychological evaluations from the comfort of their own home, without needing to travel to an office. The telehealth format does not diminish the quality or credibility of the evaluation.

Q3: What types of immigration cases benefit from a psychological evaluation? 

Psychological evaluations can support a wide range of immigration cases, including disability exemption certifications, extreme hardship waiver applications, asylum claims, cancellation of removal proceedings, VAWA petitions, and U Visa applications. In each situation, a professional clinical evaluation documents the psychological and emotional dimensions of the individual's circumstances, which can significantly strengthen their case before immigration authorities.

 

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