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Have any of you been requested to take a DNA? I am looking for others with that experience. We were asked to take a DNA test to prove that my daughter is his, which she is his and we are almost done. The results should be back at the embassy by early next week. I was just trying to figure out how long it takes for them to issue the visa after that. I hear it takes days but has anyone else bene through this? :unsure:

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Have any of you been requested to take a DNA? I am looking for others with that experience. We were asked to take a DNA test to prove that my daughter is his, which she is his and we are almost done. The results should be back at the embassy by early next week. I was just trying to figure out how long it takes for them to issue the visa after that. I hear it takes days but has anyone else bene through this? :unsure:

DNA Testing... sounds expensive. I heard it ranges from $500-$600 :oops:

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Have any of you been requested to take a DNA? I am looking for others with that experience. We were asked to take a DNA test to prove that my daughter is his, which she is his and we are almost done. The results should be back at the embassy by early next week. I was just trying to figure out how long it takes for them to issue the visa after that. I hear it takes days but has anyone else bene through this? :unsure:

DNA Testing... sounds expensive. I heard it ranges from $500-$600 :oops:

if u do DNA testing at the usem it cost $680...for parent and the baby/child..it is really expensive..

after DNA testing and if u get the result it takes 10 days or 2 weeks and they r going to send u the passport of the baby/child...or maybe 1 week :thumbs: goodluck!!!!

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Have any of you been requested to take a DNA? I am looking for others with that experience. We were asked to take a DNA test to prove that my daughter is his, which she is his and we are almost done. The results should be back at the embassy by early next week. I was just trying to figure out how long it takes for them to issue the visa after that. I hear it takes days but has anyone else bene through this? :unsure:

Once the Embassy receives the results it will take anywhere from 1 week to 2 months. It depends how many cases are pending, and other evidence you've provided. Patience is difficult, but necessary. Make sure you get the FedEx tracking number for the results, so you'll know when the embassy receives the results.

Good Luck :thumbs:

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