It is often necessary to have a genetic test for immigration purposes. The test may be a standard paternity test, a maternity test, or a test that will establish other familial relationships.
It is very important to use a laboratory that has the knowledge and skill to handle your test. Clients are typically referred to the AABB list of accredited laboratories. Many of the laboratories on the list do not have adequate genetic loci to complete difficult immigration cases, and many do not have knowledgeable staff members that are experienced in dealing with Embassies.
PTC has staff members with years of experience dealing with Embassies for Immigration purposes. Some Embassies ask immigration clients to use PTC Laboratories because of our expertise in dealing with their cases.
It is important for a laboratory that performs relationship testing for Immigration to have a large number of powerful identity markers available. PTC not only has a large number of genetic markers available but is one of only two or three laboratories in the country that has RFLP markers available. It is not unusual for a laboratory to give an inconclusive answer to a genetic test for Immigration. Sometimes the client is then referred to PTC to complete the test.
When you order a test from PTC you will be informed of the guarantee for that test. No matter how much testing is necessary to complete the case, you will not be charged an additional fee.
Tell the truth about the relationship. If you are not truthful about the biological relationship then the laboratory is going to be able to tell that from the DNA. If you do not give the real biological relationship it will likely interfere with the ability of the person to immigrate to the US.
The way that a person was raised does not determine their biological relationship. You may consider the woman who raised you to be your mother. If she did not give birth to you, then she is not your biological mother. She may be a very close relative such as an aunt. She may have raised you since the day you were born, but she still is not your biological mother. For DNA testing, you must state the biological relationship.
This can be hard to understand. Even if you and the child have maintained a parent child relationship since birth, that does not make you the biological parent. Your relationship is parent and child, but biologically, you are not the parent.
PTC will provide the most efficient and reliable genetic testing for Immigration purposes available. You can trust the PTC staff to handle all of your genetic testing needs. - 15784
It is very important to use a laboratory that has the knowledge and skill to handle your test. Clients are typically referred to the AABB list of accredited laboratories. Many of the laboratories on the list do not have adequate genetic loci to complete difficult immigration cases, and many do not have knowledgeable staff members that are experienced in dealing with Embassies.
PTC has staff members with years of experience dealing with Embassies for Immigration purposes. Some Embassies ask immigration clients to use PTC Laboratories because of our expertise in dealing with their cases.
It is important for a laboratory that performs relationship testing for Immigration to have a large number of powerful identity markers available. PTC not only has a large number of genetic markers available but is one of only two or three laboratories in the country that has RFLP markers available. It is not unusual for a laboratory to give an inconclusive answer to a genetic test for Immigration. Sometimes the client is then referred to PTC to complete the test.
When you order a test from PTC you will be informed of the guarantee for that test. No matter how much testing is necessary to complete the case, you will not be charged an additional fee.
Tell the truth about the relationship. If you are not truthful about the biological relationship then the laboratory is going to be able to tell that from the DNA. If you do not give the real biological relationship it will likely interfere with the ability of the person to immigrate to the US.
The way that a person was raised does not determine their biological relationship. You may consider the woman who raised you to be your mother. If she did not give birth to you, then she is not your biological mother. She may be a very close relative such as an aunt. She may have raised you since the day you were born, but she still is not your biological mother. For DNA testing, you must state the biological relationship.
This can be hard to understand. Even if you and the child have maintained a parent child relationship since birth, that does not make you the biological parent. Your relationship is parent and child, but biologically, you are not the parent.
PTC will provide the most efficient and reliable genetic testing for Immigration purposes available. You can trust the PTC staff to handle all of your genetic testing needs. - 15784