Nueva Vida Therapy in Chula Vista's Third Avenue Village provides bilingual English-and-Spanish psychotherapy and mental health immigration evaluations from a Suite F office on Third Avenue. EMDRIA-certified EMDR therapy (credential #1297530) and IFS-informed trauma processing anchor a clinical framework that addresses PTSD, complex grief, and anxiety alongside the acupuncture-based stress modulation at Urban Sage Acupuncture + Wellness for patients in coordinated mind-body care. Licensed in California, Oregon, and Arizona, the practice conducts mental health evaluations for VAWA self-petitions, U Visa and T Visa applications, asylum cases, and extreme hardship waivers that meet USCIS documentation standards. Trauma-informed immigration evaluations for survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, and persecution are prepared in close coordination with referring immigration attorneys, a collaborative clinical-legal model shared across Chula Vista's mental health corridor by practitioners including Krissie P. Le-Hermida, LCSW, CEAP. Intensive EMDR and IFS sessions run multi-hour blocks for accelerated trauma reprocessing, using bilateral stimulation protocols and parts-work sequencing calibrated to each client's Window of Tolerance assessment.