DNA Testing

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Legal DNA Testing Non-Legal DNA Testing

$300

A legal DNA test is a scientifically validated process used to determine biological relationships, such as paternity, maternity, or familial connections, for legal purposes. These tests are conducted under strict chain-of-custody protocols to ensure the integrity and accuracy of the results. Legal DNA tests are often required in cases like child custody, immigration, inheritance disputes, and other legal proceedings, where the results may be used as evidence in court. The samples are typically collected in a controlled environment to maintain privacy and reliability.

Non-Legal DNA Testing

$200

A non-legal DNA test is a genetic test used for personal reasons. Unlike legal DNA tests, they are not conducted under strict chain-of-custody procedures, so the results are NOT admissible in COURT. These tests provide accurate insights but are typically for personal knowledge rather than legal purposes.

Siblings DNA Testing

$350

A sibling DNA test is a type of genetic test used to determine whether two (or more) individuals are biological siblings—that is, if they share one or both parents.

There are two main types:

  1. Full Sibling Test – Checks if the individuals share both biological parents.

  2. Half Sibling Test – Checks if they share only one biological parent (either the same mother or the same father).

Grandparents DNA Testing

$400

A grandparent DNA test determines if one or both individuals are biologically related to a child as grandparents. It's often used when a parent, typically the father, isn't available for paternity testing. By comparing the child’s DNA with that of the alleged grandparent(s), the test can confirm a genetic relationship. Including the child’s mother or both grandparents improves accuracy. These tests are used for legal matters like custody, inheritance, or immigration, as well as for personal family confirmation.

Avuncular DNA Testing

$400

Avuncular DNA testing determines if someone is biologically related to a child as an aunt or uncle. It's often used when a parent isn’t available for testing. By comparing DNA, the test looks for shared markers to confirm the relationship. Including the child’s mother can improve accuracy.

Immigration DNA Testing

$500

Immigration DNA testing is used to confirm biological relationships—such as between a parent and child—for visa or citizenship applications when documentation is lacking. DNA is collected via cheek swab from both parties and analyzed in an accredited lab. The process follows strict chain-of-custody rules and must be done through labs approved by agencies like USCIS or U.S. embassies, providing reliable evidence for family-based immigration cases.