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Beyond Borders: The Immigration Evaluation Podcast

Podcast by Mariela G. Shibley, Psy.D.

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About Beyond Borders: The Immigration Evaluation Podcast

Hey there, and welcome to Beyond Borders: The Immigration Evaluation Podcast! If you're new here, I’m Dr. Mariela Shibley, and this is the podcast for mental health professionals who want to expand their practice and make a real impact through immigration psychological evaluations.Here, you'll learn how to confidently conduct evaluations, connect with attorneys to gain referrals, and create a thriving practice.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the legal jargon, unsure about how to break into this field, or wondered how to turn your expertise into a sought-after service, this is the podcast for you.Expect deep dives into immigration evaluation processes, best practices for working with attorneys, and expert guidance on writing a thorough report.So, if you're ready to master immigration evaluations and grow a meaningful, sustainable practice, hit that subscribe button and get ready for Beyond Borders: The Immigration Evaluation Podcast. Can’t wait to have you along for the ride!

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34 episodes

episode What Your Reports Need to Do Now: Insights From the Federal Bar Association Conference artwork

What Your Reports Need to Do Now: Insights From the Federal Bar Association Conference

I just returned from presenting at the Federal Bar Association Immigration Conference, and what I learned there matters for every clinician doing immigration evaluations right now. Attorneys are scrutinizing reports more carefully than ever, not because they don't trust you, but because the stakes are higher and the margin for error is smaller. The landscape is shifting in significant ways. Your report may not just go to an immigration judge anymore. It may end up as part of an appellate record. Referral patterns are changing, cases are being built with appeals in mind, and that means your summary section must be bulletproof and your conclusions must directly answer the referral question with zero ambiguity. In this episode, you'll learn: ✅ What attorneys are experiencing right now and why it matters for how you show up ✅ How referral patterns are shifting across different case types ✅ Why your report may end up in an appellate record ✅ What to do when an attorney asks you to change something in your report ✅ Why report length matters more than you think ✅ How to write a summary section that leaves no room for misinterpretation I also share a recent case involving an inconsistent PTSD diagnosis and how I handled it in a way that protected both clinical integrity and the client's case. If you're doing immigration evaluations currently, this episode will help you understand what attorneys need from you and how to write reports that serve your clients when scrutiny is at its highest. 📘 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 the free guide [https://www.psychevalcoach.com/free-guide] If you want a clear, ethical, and clinically grounded framework for writing evaluations that protect your clients and your license, the Expert Training in Immigration Evaluations will give you the structure and support you need. 👉 Learn More Here [https://www.psychevalcoach.com/certificate-program] 📲 Stay Connected and Grow Your Expertise 🔹 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/psychevalcoach/] 🔹 Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/psychevalcoach]🔹 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/psychevalcoach]  🌟 Join our private Facebook community for deeper discussions, peer support, and access to valuable training opportunities. 👉 Click here to join the group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/immigrationevaluationsconsultation/] 🎙️ Monthly Consultation Group Join our monthly consultation group [https://www.psychevalcoach.com/consultation-group] for case support, guidance, and community with clinicians doing immigration evaluations 📍 Immigration Psych Eval Directory Get listed in our provider directory and connect with attorneys seeking immigration evaluations. Join the directory. [https://immigrationpsychevaldirectory.com/]

20 May 2026 - 14 min
episode Raquel Aldana on Credibility, Trauma Science, and What the Law Really Needs From Mental Health Professionals artwork

Raquel Aldana on Credibility, Trauma Science, and What the Law Really Needs From Mental Health Professionals

Your role is to educate adjudicators about trauma science, not to advocate. And when done well, forensic mental health reports can increase approval rates from 42% to 82%. In this episode, I sit down with Professor Raquel Aldana, the Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at UC Davis and a scholar who has spent years examining the intersection of immigration law, trauma science, and credibility adjudication. She recently published groundbreaking research in the American Journal of Law and Medicine on the role of mental health forensic assessments in credibility determinations. Professor Aldana explains the fundamental gap between what the law expects from someone telling their story and what science actually tells us about how trauma affects memory and narration. You'll learn:  ✅ Why post-9/11 credibility standards (consistency, demeanor, plausibility) don't align with trauma science ✅ What attorneys are really looking for when they refer clients for evaluations ✅ How to negotiate expectations with attorneys before you even meet the client ✅ Why trauma survivors often present inconsistencies the legal system misinterprets as dishonesty ✅ How to write reports that educate rather than advocate ✅ Why clinicians should never do this work alone If you've ever wondered how a judge reads your report, whether you're writing in ways that actually serve your clients legally, or what the law really needs from you that you may not be delivering, this conversation will give you a sharper sense of how your work lands on the legal side of the table. Skwara A, Howard S, Velazquez C, Aldana R. Adjudicating Credibility: Documenting the Role of Mental Health Immigration Forensic Assessments [https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/551BE9C5D4D67FAC031F43B815FF9D30/S009885882510066Xa.pdf/adjudicating_credibility_documenting_the_role_of_mental_health_immigration_forensic_assessments.pdf]. American Journal of Law & Medicine. 2025;51(2):217-251. doi:10.1017/amj.2025.10066  📘 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 the free guide [https://www.psychevalcoach.com/free-guide] If you want a clear, ethical, and clinically grounded framework for writing evaluations that protect your clients and your license, the Expert Training in Immigration Evaluations will give you the structure and support you need. 👉 Learn More Here [https://www.psychevalcoach.com/certificate-program] 📲 Stay Connected and Grow Your Expertise 🔹 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/psychevalcoach/] 🔹 Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/psychevalcoach]🔹 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/psychevalcoach]  🌟 Join our private Facebook community for deeper discussions, peer support, and access to valuable training opportunities. 👉 Click here to join the group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/immigrationevaluationsconsultation/] 🎙️ Monthly Consultation Group Join our monthly consultation group [https://www.psychevalcoach.com/consultation-group] for case support, guidance, and community with clinicians doing immigration evaluations 📍 Immigration Psych Eval Directory Get listed in our provider directory and connect with attorneys seeking immigration evaluations. Join the directory. [https://immigrationpsychevaldirectory.com/]

21 Apr 2026 - 58 min
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When Adjudicators Question Your Methodology

Understanding what makes your clinical methodology sound gives you confidence in every evaluation you conduct. You are the expert on clinical methodology. And when your methods are grounded in clinical training, ethically sound, and clearly explained, they meet the legal standard. In this episode, I break down what the Federal Rules of Evidence actually say about expert testimony, why I like to think of psychological testing as the spice (not the main dish), and how immigration evaluations are fundamentally different from other forensic work where standardized tools are typically expected. You'll learn  ✔️ How to build methodology that is both clinically sound and legally defensible ✔️ How to explain your approach clearly in your reports ✔️ What to do if your methods are ever questioned ✔️ How to write a response that reinforces your expertise while protecting your client's case. This isn't about defending yourself after the fact. It's about conducting evaluations with confidence because you understand what makes your methodology unquestionable. 📘 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 the free guide [https://www.psychevalcoach.com/free-guide] If you want a clear, ethical, and clinically grounded framework for writing evaluations that protect your clients and your license, the Expert Training in Immigration Evaluations will give you the structure and support you need. 👉 Learn More Here [https://www.psychevalcoach.com/certificate-program] 📲 Stay Connected and Grow Your Expertise 🔹 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/psychevalcoach/] 🔹 Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/psychevalcoach]🔹 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/psychevalcoach]  🌟 Join our private Facebook community for deeper discussions, peer support, and access to valuable training opportunities. 👉 Click here to join the group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/immigrationevaluationsconsultation/] 🎙️ Monthly Consultation Group Join our monthly consultation group [https://www.psychevalcoach.com/consultation-group] for case support, guidance, and community with clinicians doing immigration evaluations 📍 Immigration Psych Eval Directory Get listed in our provider directory and connect with attorneys seeking immigration evaluations. Join the directory. [https://immigrationpsychevaldirectory.com/]

7 Apr 2026 - 12 min
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Are Your Immigration Evaluations Recreating the Trauma You're Trying to Document?

The way you conduct an immigration evaluation can either recreate the powerlessness your client experienced during their trauma, or it can restore a sense of agency and safety they desperately need. In this episode, I walk through the core principles of trauma-informed interviewing in immigration evaluations.  You'll learn how to: ✅ Give clients control from the moment they walk in ✅ Structure the interview so their nervous system can settle ✅ And what to do when someone becomes visibly dysregulated If you've ever wondered how to balance gathering information with creating safety for someone sharing the most painful experiences of their life, this episode will give you a clear framework. 📘 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 the free guide [https://www.psychevalcoach.com/free-guide] If you want a clear, ethical, and clinically grounded framework for writing evaluations that protect your clients and your license, the Expert Training in Immigration Evaluations will give you the structure and support you need. 👉 Learn More Here [https://www.psychevalcoach.com/certificate-program] 📲 Stay Connected and Grow Your Expertise 🔹 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/psychevalcoach/] 🔹 Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/psychevalcoach]🔹 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/psychevalcoach]  🌟 Join our private Facebook community for deeper discussions, peer support, and access to valuable training opportunities. 👉 Click here to join the group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/immigrationevaluationsconsultation/]

24 Mar 2026 - 18 min
episode Should You Read the Declaration First? Trauma-Informed Strategies for Immigration Evaluations artwork

Should You Read the Declaration First? Trauma-Informed Strategies for Immigration Evaluations

Reading your client's declaration before the evaluation could save you from weeks of report revisions and protect the case from credibility issues. Not reading it could mean you're retraumatizing your client by forcing them to repeat graphic details that are already documented. So which approach is right? This question comes up constantly in training and consultation, and the answer isn't what most clinicians expect. It touches on trauma-informed care, objectivity, role boundaries, and how immigration cases actually get undermined by seemingly small inconsistencies. In this episode, I break down what declarations actually are, how they're created, who really writes them, and why the choice to read or not read has bigger implications than you might think. You'll learn how to:  ✅ Catch inconsistencies before they become credibility problems ✅ Stay trauma-informed without forcing unnecessary repetition ✅ Protect your reports from the revision requests that derail timelines and frustrate attorneys If you've ever submitted a report only to have it sent back because it didn't match the affidavit, or if you've wondered whether you're approaching this the right way, this episode will give you a clear framework. The declaration tells the story of what happened. Your report explains what that story did to the human being living inside it. 📘 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 the free guide [https://www.psychevalcoach.com/free-guide] If you want a clear, ethical, and clinically grounded framework for writing evaluations that protect your clients and your license, the Expert Training in Immigration Evaluations will give you the structure and support you need. 👉 Learn More Here [https://www.psychevalcoach.com/certificate-program] 📲 Stay Connected and Grow Your Expertise 🔹 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/psychevalcoach/] 🔹 Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/psychevalcoach]🔹 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/psychevalcoach]  🌟 Join our private Facebook community for deeper discussions, peer support, and access to valuable training opportunities. 👉 Click here to join the group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/immigrationevaluationsconsultation/]

10 Mar 2026 - 26 min
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