Our Process
When a family is told by the USCIS to get immigration DNA testing done, it’s regarded as a key piece of evidence when it comes to their approval to be allowed to live in the country.
That’s why it’s important to have the testing done by a reputable laboratory. DNA Diagnostic Center, is accredited by the AABB (formerly the American Association of Blood Banks) and holds international certifications.
How To Start:
- File your I-130 form: This form is a Petition for Alien Relative and the very first step to bringing your family or relatives to the United States of America. Upon filling out this form, your request will be assessed by the USCIS or the agency you are filing through. Once reviewed, you may receive paperwork to have DNA testing completed to prove your relationship with the individual.
- Call Face IT DNA LLC: Once you receive the paperwork requesting immigration DNA testing. DDC provides court admissible immigration DNA testing for petitioners. Be sure you provide contact information for you and your beneficiary. If you have questions we’ll point you in the right direction, give us a call at 866-281-7041.
- Copy Your Paperwork: Many agencies may need to see the I-130 form and USCIS DNA request. Keep a copy on hand for your records as well as a copy to present when requested. Give us a call. We’ll be sure to give you all the pointers you need to successfully file (866) 281-7041.
To get started on your procedure, be sure to have your file or case number handy, the names of the people who are to be tested and their relationships to one another. Only use a lab that follows the AABB regulations for immigration DNA testing and will schedule a date to collect your DNA sample in the United States. For your beneficiary or relative, a DNA collection kit will be received at the embassy within the country of origin. Once both samples are received, that’s when lab will begin immigration DNA testing proceedings. Once the testing is complete, the lab should ship the results directly to the requested immigration office in the home country and to the USCIS. They should also send a copy to you, the petitioner, for your case and records.
Top-quality Immigration DNA Testing
Be sure you’re able to talk to a personal consultant who will work with you throughout the process. It’s standard for a report to be sent to the immigration office within two working days of receiving the samples in the lab.
If one or both of the parents is already a U.S. citizen and they want to bring a biological child into the country, immigration DNA testing will also be required. Only use an AABB-certified laboratory to handle everything for you with ease.
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