DNA Testing for Immigration
If you’re looking to get your immigration paperwork through a little faster and you need to prove a biological relationship, consider making use of DNA testing. The USCIS (The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) recommends DNA testing to prove biological relationships and obtain the necessary documentation. This article shall provide a brief overview of 5 basic steps necessary to get DNA testing for immigration purposes. Do keep in mind, however, that professional and official governmental advice is needed for this very important legal document. Recommended Read: DNA Testing : Introduction & Uses The 5 basic steps are Visit official government websites and/or offices. Gather up the necessary related documentation requested. Fill out the DNA testing forms as directed. Show up for the test appointment and/or have the other party show up for the test. Wait for the results, then submit them to immigration officials. Read on for a detailed explanation of each of the aforementioned five steps. Visit Official Web Sites A DNA immigration test is a paternity, maternity or kinship test conducted at the request of the US Embassy or the Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services official governmental website is https://www.uscis.gov/.