About Fernando Vazquez, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker · Immigration Psychological Evaluations · Psychotherapy

Fernando Vazquez, LCSW — Licensed Clinical Social Worker specializing in immigration psychological evaluations

Fernando Vazquez, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker · MSW, Rutgers University

I am a licensed clinical social worker with over 8 years of experience in psychotherapy and immigration psychological evaluations. I founded Riverbank Behavioral Healthcare to provide thorough, culturally competent mental health services, with a particular focus on helping immigrants and their families navigate the intersection of psychological well-being and the legal system.

My practice serves clients in New Jersey, Florida, Texas, and South Carolina, with telehealth evaluations available throughout all four states. I conduct evaluations in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, allowing clients to share their experiences in the language most natural to them.

Education and Training

I earned my Master of Social Work (MSW) from Rutgers University in 2018, one of the top-ranked social work programs in the country. My training emphasized clinical assessment, trauma-informed care, and culturally responsive practice, skills that are fundamental to conducting immigration psychological evaluations that hold up under legal scrutiny.

Throughout my career, I have pursued ongoing professional development in forensic assessment, cross-cultural clinical evaluation, and the psychological impact of immigration-related trauma. This specialized training allows me to produce evaluation reports that immigration judges and USCIS adjudicators recognize as thorough, objective, and clinically sound.

Clinical Approach

Every person who walks into my office or connects via telehealth has a story that deserves to be heard fully and understood deeply. My clinical approach is grounded in three principles:

Why Immigration Psychological Evaluations Matter

Immigration cases involving asylum, VAWA, U-visas, T-visas, and hardship waivers often rest on the applicant's ability to demonstrate psychological harm, past persecution, or the extreme hardship that would result from deportation. A well-conducted psychological evaluation provides independent clinical evidence that supports these claims in ways that testimony alone cannot.

Research consistently shows that immigration cases submitted with psychological evaluations have significantly higher approval rates. Physicians for Human Rights found that asylum cases supported by professional evaluations were granted at rates above 80%, compared to a national average of 30 to 40%. The evaluation is often the most persuasive piece of evidence in the file.

I have seen firsthand how a thorough evaluation can change the trajectory of a case, providing the clinical documentation that an immigration judge needs to grant relief. That responsibility is something I take seriously with every evaluation I conduct.

Specialties

Immigration Psychological Evaluations
  • Asylum evaluations — documenting persecution, trauma, and fear of return
  • VAWA evaluations — establishing patterns of abuse and extreme cruelty
  • U-visa evaluations — documenting psychological harm from criminal victimization
  • T-visa evaluations — assessing the impact of human trafficking
  • Hardship waiver evaluations — demonstrating extreme hardship to qualifying relatives
  • Cancellation of removal evaluations — establishing exceptional and extremely unusual hardship
Psychotherapy
  • Anxiety — generalized anxiety, social anxiety, panic disorder
  • Depression — major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder
  • ADHD — assessment and treatment for adults
  • Trauma — PTSD, complex trauma, and trauma-related disorders

Licensure

I hold active clinical social work licenses in four states, allowing me to serve clients across a broad geographic area through telehealth:

New Jersey
License #44SC06146200
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Florida
License #TPSW2497
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Texas
License #115239
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South Carolina
License #TLS.359.CP
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Languages

I conduct evaluations and therapy in three languages:

English Spanish Portuguese

Conducting evaluations in the client's native language, without the need for an interpreter, produces richer clinical data and more nuanced reports. It also allows clients to express the emotional weight of their experiences more fully, which is particularly important in trauma-related assessments.

Location and Contact

Riverbank Behavioral Healthcare
78 Fillmore St.
Newark, NJ 07105

Phone: (862) 372-2737
Email: info@fvrpsych.com
Website: riverbankbehavioral.com

In-person evaluations are available at the Newark office. Telehealth evaluations are available for clients located anywhere in New Jersey, Florida, Texas, or South Carolina.

Schedule an Immigration Psychological Evaluation

Whether you are an attorney referring a client or an individual seeking an evaluation, I am available for a free, confidential case review. Telehealth evaluations available in NJ, FL, TX, and SC.

Licensed in NJ, FL, TX & SC  ·  English, Spanish & Portuguese  ·  Telehealth Nationwide