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Immigration Services

Indiana Blood Center has years of experience performing DNA testing for immigration purposes. Our skilled staff can assist you with all steps of the process from sample collection to result receipt. We understand the time constraints you face and work hard to accomplish the testing as quickly as possible. We have worked with more than 25 different countries, so we are familiar with the process and can help you as much as possible along the way.

 

How the process works
After obtaining testing information and a $500 dollar deposit, we will ship a collection kit to the specified country. When we have received all specimens from the foreign countries, we will collect specimens from clients residing in the U.S. When all specimens have arrived and the remaining balance has been collected, testing will begin. Results will be available within 5 business days of final payment. The results are sent to you and also to the Department of Homeland Security or foreign embassy, whichever is specified in your immigration case paperwork.


Cost for immigration casework
Basic testing costs are $550 for testing of mother, father, and child or $585 for single parent testing. The cost to add additional clients is $200 per client. Additional fees for specimen collection and shipping of collection kits/results may also apply. Contact us for information regarding these fees.

 

To contact IBC Relationship/DNA Testing Laboratory, please complete the online information form. Or, to speak with an Indiana Blood Center representative, call (800) 632-4722, option 1, ext. 5237.

 

Immigration Services

If you are seeking entry into the U.S. on grounds that you are a blood relative of a U.S. citizen, we can help.
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Sample Collection Sites

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