QUOTE(Haole @ Nov 18 2007, 01:13 AM)

I guess different countries embassies have completely different rules.
I've been wondering this myself. I had read, a long time ago, on here that someone was denied at the embassy pending a DNA test on the american born child in order to prove the Nigerian was the actual father (I guess for bona fide marriage evidence) My husband (who is Nigerian) and I have a son together. His birth certificate is part of our application showing bona fide marriage, and I have been worried that the Embassy will want proof. My son has his father's last name even though we weren't married at the time of his birth. I'm going to the interview with my husband (if that day should ever arrive!) and I'm taking the baby with me. Let them look at his little face and tell me he's not my husband's son.
It would be good to know how it is done and how much it costs just in case. Would we have to have it done at an embassy approved medical facility? how long does it take to get results? how much? questions like that ...