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For samples to be collected overseas outside an AABB-accredited lab, the lab must send the DNA test kit to the U.S. embassy or consulate. You cannot receive DNA test kits. Once the U.S. embassy or consulate receives a DNA kit from a lab, it will schedule an appointment for DNA sample collection.
In cases where test participants live in different states or countries, EasyDNA can send out kits to more than one location. The cost of the test is $109 for a test with one father and child. The mother, if available, can be tested free of charge. Take a look at sample DNA paternity test results.
The law cannot force a paternity test. This means that a potential father can refuse to submit to testing, even after the mother, child, and other potential fathers have been tested. However, the refusal is not without penalty.
The general procedure includes: 1) the isolation of the DNA from an evidence sample containing DNA of unknown origin, and generally at a later time, the isolation of DNA from a sample (e.g., blood) from a known individual; 2) the processing of the DNA so that test results may be obtained; 3) the determination of the
Genetic testing is most commonly used to verify a parent/child relationship in conjunction with establishing citizenship for a passport or Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) application or an immigrant visa application, when other forms of credible evidence are insufficient.

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A DNA paternity test can help determine a childs biological father. There are legal advantages to determining this information and medical benefits, including determining certain genetic disorders. The results of at-home DNA paternity tests arent admissible in court and may not be as accurate as a lab test.
Please note that such testing is entirely voluntary; and that all costs of testing and related expenses must be borne by the petitioner and/or beneficiary and paid to the laboratory in advance. In addition, submitting to testing does not guarantee the subsequent issuance of a visa.

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