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Legal Immigration DNA Testing Services - Fast and Accredited

Used when documentary evidence of a biological relationship is unavailable for a visa or immigration petition. AABB-accredited results are accepted by the U.S. Embassy and USCIS.

01

Sample Collection

Painless buccal swab collection at an accredited site.

02

Lab Analysis

Testing performed in an AABB-accredited laboratory.

03

Direct Submission

Results are sent securely to your attorney or designated contact, who then provides them to the requesting immigration authority.

Fast Facts

  • Accepted by U.S. Embassies worldwide
  • Verifies parent-child relationships with 99.9%+ certainty
  • U.S. Department of State formal DNA program
  • Results submitted directly to the embassy by the laboratory

Common Use Cases

  • I-130 family petitions
  • Refugee/asylee cases
  • Missing documents
  • Visa applications
  • Citizenship by descent
  • Adoption-related immigration

Common Questions About Immigration DNA Testing

Find clear answers about the process, timing, and legal requirements for your immigration case.

Is this test legally accepted by USCIS?

Yes. We use AABB-accredited laboratories, which is the gold standard required for results to be accepted by USCIS and U.S. Embassies worldwide.

Who coordinates the collection abroad?

The U.S. Embassy or Consulate usually schedules the collection dates and handles the logistics for applicants located outside the United States.

Will my personal data remain private?

Absolutely. We follow strict HIPAA-compliant protocols to ensure your data is handled securely and results are only shared with authorized authorities.

How long does the testing process take?

Once all samples are received at the lab, analysis typically takes 3-5 business days. International shipping times for overseas collections may vary.

How much does immigration DNA testing cost?

Costs depend on the number of participants and collection locations. Please contact us for a detailed quote tailored to your specific case needs.

What happens after the test is complete?

The accredited laboratory ships the official, notarized results directly to the requesting U.S. Embassy or USCIS office to update your case file.

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