Accredited DNA Testing for Immigration
The lab we utilize works to make the DNA testing portion of the immigration process as simple for our clients as possible. From the moment you learn that you may need DNA testing to satisfy immigration requirements, we are here to help you. Our specialized Immigration Team has worked with immigration agencies, petitioners, and beneficiaries around the world for more than a decade, so you can feel confident that we will handle your case with expertise and care.
How Do I Get Started?
Step 1: Receive paperwork from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)/U.S. embassy that requests more evidence of the claimed relationship between the petitioner and beneficiary.
Step 2: Contact Northwest DNA Testing to initiate a DNA test by calling 1-888-571-2220. Please provide the complete contact information of every person to be tested (name, telephone number, and address).
Step 3: Send or fax Northwest DNA Testing 206-299-0437: A copy of the USCIS/U.S. embassy paperwork and contact information for your relative overseas (if overseas).
Step 4: Make a 25% down payment to Northwest DNA Testing to begin work on your case. The remaining balance can be broken into 2 or 3 payments for you.
How much does everything Cost?
Which scenario best fits you?
Option 1: All of the family members that need to be tested are already in the United States.
Option 2: One or more of the family members currently resides in another country.
NOTE: These prices are based on one parent and one child. Any additional parents or children will cost an additional $100.00 each.
* We only require a 25% down payment to get started on either of the scenarios above. The rest can be broken into 2 or 3 payments.
Do you work with my Country?
| Bangladesh |
Beliz |
Benin |
| Bolivia |
Canada |
Cambodia |
| Cameroon |
China |
Congo (Central Africa) |
| Colombia |
Djidouti |
Dominican Rep. |
| Ecuador |
El Salvador |
Equatorial Guinea |
| Eritrea |
Ethiopia |
Gambia |
| Germany |
Ghana |
Guatemala |
| Guinea - Buissau |
Guinea - Conakry |
Guyana |
| Haiti |
Honduras |
Hong Kong |
| India |
Indonesia |
Iraq |
| Ivory Coast |
Jamaica |
Japan |
| Kenya |
Kosovo |
Laos |
| Liberia |
Mauritania |
Myanmar (Burma) |
| Pakistan |
Papua New Guinea |
Peru |
| Philippines |
Romania |
Rwanda |
| Senegal |
Sierra Leone |
Sudan - Egypt |
| Thailand |
Togo |
Uganda |
| Vietnam |
Yemen |
Zambya |
| Zimbabwe |
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What Happens Next?
Once we have the immigration paperwork, the tested parties’ contact information, and partial or full payment for the test, we will send the beneficiary’s information and a DNA sample collection kit to the appropriate U.S. embassy or panel physician in the foreign country. The embassy or panel physician will arrange the beneficiary’s sample collection appointment in the foreign country. (This may take some time, due to the limited availability of embassy staff or appointments. We have no control or authority concerning the DNA sample collections abroad, but we will notify the embassy or panel physician of any approaching deadlines.) For the petitioner within the United States, we will arrange sample collection at one of our many convenient locations.
The sample collection sites will then return the samples to our lab. Upon receiving all the needed samples, we will complete the DNA test within 5-14 working days, depending on the type of test performed. (Please note: Additional fees may apply for professional sample collection and for the shipping of supplies, samples, and results. U.S. embassies and panel physicians, if applicable, may also charge you an additional fee, to be paid directly to them.)
We will send the legally defensible test results and a clear explanation of the results to the proper immigration authorities and the U.S. petitioner. (Please note: We can only release the test results once the balance amount has been paid in full.)
If you have any questions about DNA testing, please call our Immigration Team at 1-888-571-2220.
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