Please call to get complete information on your particular immigration test. United States citizens can petition for their spouses, parents, children or siblings to immigrate to the United States and permanent residents can do so for their spouses and unmarried children.
In most cases there are sufficient written records to validate relationships and satisfy the requirements of the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services Department.
If more evidence of a biological relationship is needed, a voluntary DNA test may be advised. Tests are typically requested for immigration and passports and sometimes for other reasons. It is important to ask the reason for testing, as that could dictate which U.S. agency is responsible for sample collection and receiving reports.
In order to legally apply for residence to the United States on the basis of being a relative of a US citizen, one needs to provide definitive proof that you indeed are related to that person. These test are unique and are handled in a test by test situation. Please call to get complete information on your particular immigration test.
United States citizens can petition for their spouses, parents, children or siblings to immigrate to the United States and permanent residents can do so for their spouses and unmarried children.
In most cases there are sufficient written records to validate relationships and satisfy the requirements of the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services Department. If more evidence of a biological relationship is needed, a voluntary DNA test may be advised. Tests are typically requested for immigration and passports and sometimes for other reasons.
It is important to ask the reason for testing, as that could dictate which U.S. agency is responsible for sample collection and receiving reports.
The person residing in the United States is the petitioner. We can set up an appointment for the petitioner to be collected at a facility close to their home. They will need a government issued photo identification and a copy of a letter from the USCIS/ Embassy asking for a DNA test.
If this letter were not available we would require any document they have received stating their government issued case number. This paperwork will allow the USCIS/ Embassy to match the laboratory results to the correct
Government case.
The person outside of the United States is the beneficiary. The beneficiary will be collected at the U.S. Embassy in their country or at a site approved by the U.S. Embassy.
A sample collection kit must be sent directly from Rapid Screenings Center, to the foreign location. This shipping cost is included in the immigration-handling fee. We will then supply you with the tracking number, or the appointment information.
Some countries contact the persons in their country with an appointment time, while other countries contact the petitioner with an appointment time. On the other hand, some countries contact the laboratory with an appointment time.
The beneficiary needs to take government issued identification with them to the collection appointment.
The U.S. Government requires that the final results be received directly from the testing laboratory. Rapid Screenings Center will ship two notarized copies of the test results and the original photographs and documents to the USCIS office or U.S. Embassy.
It is important that the test participants ensure the laboratory knows where to ship the results. Rapid Screenings Center will provide a specific tracking number for this shipment.
The fees for this shipment will be included in the immigration-handling fee.
The test participants must pay fees. The fees are not paid by the USCIS or Embassy.
There are two fees associated with Immigration DNA testing.
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The laboratory networks complies with applicable industry guidelines, including the Quality Assurance Standards for Forensic DNA Testing Laboratories and Convicted Offender DNA Databasing Laboratories issued by the FBI Director.