Learn more about Immigration DNA Testing
Immigration DNA Testing is becoming an important part of the
family-based immigration process. Many families have questions. How
does the testing work? Who does the DNA test? How long does the
test take? How much does it cost? This section is devoted to
providing answers to those questions and more through informational
articles. We will continue to add new articles to this page as new
questions and concerns arise.
Choosing A DNA Lab For Immigration
If you've received a Request For Evidence (RFE) suggesting a DNA
test, then your family is very close to getting a visa. However, if
you fail to choose an AABB laboratory who specializes in
immigration, then you run the risk of delaying the process even
further.
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Immigration
Why is Immigration DNA Testing Needed?
U.S. Citizens and Legal Permanent Residents are permitted to
petition immidiate family members for entrance into the United
States. The petitioner must fill out a form I-130, submit an
affidavit of support proving that they can support the beneficiary,
and also submit proof that they are biologically related to the
beneficiary. Immigration DNA testing proves the biological
relationship.
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Testing Needed?
AABB DNA Testing - Which Lab Should I Choose?
There are currently 43 AABB accredited DNA testing laboratories
worldwide. Which one should you choose for your immigration DNA
test? There are many factors that should go into your decision to
choose a DNA lab, but this article will discuss three that may be
most important: turnaround time, customer service, and price.
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Choose?
How Does an Immigration DNA Test Work?
You and your family need to prove that you are related, so you
can be together in the United States. The U.S. Embassy has
requested DNA testing to prove your relationship. The process is
not overly difficult, but it can have some twists and turns. Here
are the steps to take.
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Immigration DNA Test Work?
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