How The Immigration DNA Testing Process Work
Our clients can rest assure their personal information will not be shared with Third Party Organizations
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All tests are performed by AABB, New York State Health Dept (NYSDOH) Laboratory
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For appointments please contact us at 877.680.5800 or click here
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DNA Testing Locations:
Alaska, Alabama, Arizona,
Arkansas, California, Colorado,
Connecticut, Delaware, Florida,
Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana,
Iowa, illnois, Kansas, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New
York, Pennsylvania, Texas,
Virginia, Washington, D.C and
more..
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Petitioner and/or Beneficiary will receive documentation from the requesting organization (Embassy, Visa Passport Agency or USCIS). The documentation will ask for proof of relationship between all parties in involved.
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Clients will fax the Proof of Relationship request documentation to DNA Transport and one of our Relationship Testing Specialist will make arrangements to have the party living in the U.S. have there sample collected at one of our many U.S. locations. To see what locations are near your city click here
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Once all the immigration paperwork has been received along with the party abroad's contact information. DNA Sample Collection kit will be sent to the U.S. Embassy or Panel Physician. All appointments abroad are coordinated by Embassies and Panel Physicians. DNA Transport and it laboratory have no control in coordination of appointments abroad. Embassies and Panel Physicians will be notified of all deadlines in regards to your case. For further questions regarding this process please contact us 877-680-5800 and one of our Immigration Relationship Testing Specialist will walk you through the entire process.
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During the immigration process, additional evidence may be needed to prove the
biological relationship between a petitioner and a beneficiary. This situation may arise
when initial evidence (i.e., birth certificate) and secondary evidence (e.g., baptismal,
church, or school records) of a relationship is deemed insufficient or inconclusive by the
USCIS or U.S. embassy. For more information regarding the requirements please
contact one our Relationship Testing Specialist at 877.680.5800.
DNA testing is the most accurate and conclusive method of verifying biological
relationships. For this reason, the USCIS and U.S. embassies often request that
immigration petitioners undergo DNA testing to provide evidence of their claimed
relationship with potential immigration beneficiaries. DNA tests used for immigration
purposes include paternity tests, maternity tests, siblingship tests, and grandparentage
tests. DNA Transport has serviced communities worldwide for over 6 years. Our
experience in assisting our clients with their family's relationship DNA testing needs
with our staff extensive knowledge and our lab's ability to conclusively provide AABB
accredited results.
DNA Transport understands that immigration is a long process involving many steps.
We strive to make the DNA testing portion of the process as simple for our clients as
possible. Our labs dedicated staff of Immigration Relationship Specialists has working
relationships with embassies all over the world and is familiar with the procedures set
forth by the USCIS and U.S. embassies.
Immigration and DNA Testing Provider
Business Hours Monday-Friday: 9am - 5pm Saturday: 9am-1pm Sunday: Closed 315 Madison Ave NY, NY 10017 877-680-5800 212-507-9616 347-735-5490
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