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		<title>DNA Testing for Immigrant Visa Applicants Gaining</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Nicholson



According to a recent article by Associated Press writer Peter Prengaman, increasing numbers of U.S. immigrants are turning to DNA for proof-of-relationship in the application process. The article cites several reasons for the upswing in genetic testing interest; when primary records have proven insufficient, the State Department will often recommend DNA testing as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=David_Nicholson" target="_new">David Nicholson</a><br />
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According to a recent article by Associated Press writer Peter Prengaman, increasing numbers of U.S. immigrants are turning to DNA for proof-of-relationship in the application process. The article cites several reasons for the upswing in genetic testing interest; when primary records have proven insufficient, the State Department will often recommend DNA testing as a definitive verification method. Immigration officials, the article states, focus the DNA microscope where suspicion of fraud or the absence of documentation like birth certificates present themselves.</p>
<p>But despite potentially prohibitive costs and some initial apprehension about privacy, for many immigrants, the prospect of a speedier application approval trumps all other considerations. The experience of a recent DNA test customer provides an ideal example of DNA immigration testing in action. In July 2005 Edilberto and Brenda Bollozos were shocked by news from the American Embassy in Manila that their sons&#8217; visa applications had been denied. The notice recommended DNA testing as a means of officially gathering the necessary evidence.</p>
<p>The couple decided to use a DNA testing company. &#8220;We just called the 800 number, answered a few questions and set up an appointment,&#8221; recalls Mr. Bollozos. Within a few days, a DNA collection specialist was in their home, guiding them through the specimen gathering and documentation process. &#8220;They were very friendly and helpful, and the whole process was actually extremely easy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the company coordinated the collection of the boys&#8217; genetic specimens with the American embassy in the Philippines. The couple was told to expect a few weeks for test results to be gathered and processed by the US government. It was on a morning in late July that the official word arrived from the U.S. embassy in Manila: the visas had been granted.</p>
<p>&#8220;We were so happy,&#8221; Eddie explained. &#8220;We couldn&#8217;t wait for the boys to come over, so we bought tickets and flew to the Philippines to meet them.&#8221; There, the Bollozos family spent more than a month together, before the four of them departed for the United States, and the boys&#8217; new Hayward, California home.</p>
<p>While the stringency of DNA testing guidelines can be superficially intimidating to potential applicants like the Bollozos family, visa seekers are quickly attracted to the U.S. policy that requires expedited processing of blood relationship cases involving DNA paternity testing or other relationship testing, effectively simplifying and shortening the pathway to attaining a visa.</p>
<p>Naturally, the details of the process and its scientific roots are the last thing on the mind of individuals like Eddie Bollozos. His enthusiasm for the incalculable aid DNA testing provided to help unite his family is impossible to deny. &#8220;It&#8217;s wonderful,&#8221; Bollozos says. &#8220;My sons are finally able to share my love of this land.&#8221;</p>
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<p>David Nicholson owns and runs <a href="http://www.dna-worldwide.com/" target="_new">DNA</a> Worldwide one of the leading online DNA testing sompanies in the UK. He has been working within the insurance industry for over 5 years and has thousands of satisfied customers worldwide. DNA Worldwide provides <a href="http://www.dna-worldwide.com/" target="_new">DNA Testing</a> services.<br />
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		<title>K-3 Spouse Visa &#8211; Attorney Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 18:35:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Reva Cruz



K-3 Spouse Visa is a non-immigrant visa which allows an American citizen to bring his/her spouse to America for the purpose of staying together. This kind of visa opens a route for legitimate permanent residence in the USA. To be eligible for a K-3 spouse visa, both the US citizen and his or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Reva_Cruz">Reva Cruz</a><br />
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K-3 Spouse Visa is a non-immigrant visa which allows an American citizen to bring his/her spouse to America for the purpose of staying together. This kind of visa opens a route for legitimate permanent residence in the USA. To be eligible for a K-3 spouse visa, both the US citizen and his or her spouse have to fulfill several procedures and requirements. To make the K-3 Spouse Visa processing simple and hassle free, there are many immigration law firms and other attorney service providers to help you.</p>
<p>The main aim of a K-3 Spouse Visa &#8211; attorney service provider is to assist and guide K-3 Spouse Visa applicants and their US citizen spouses throughout the processing of the K 3 Visa. The attorney services offered by an immigration firm are comprehensive and vast and include several stages. Their services include preparation of all legal documents, submission and monitoring of petition and many more. Some of their important services are given below:</p>
<p>• Firstly, they thoroughly evaluate the applicant&#8217;s personal circumstances and determine whether K-3 Spouse Visa is appropriate for the applicant.</p>
<p>• Verify the authenticity of the necessary legal supporting documents to be furnished during the Visa processing.</p>
<p>• Help in filing immigrant petitions, form I-130 for your spouse and form I-129F for your spouse and children, with the concerned USCIS Office.</p>
<p>• Getting approval from the concerned USCIS Office.</p>
<p>• Accurate and careful preparation of K-3 visa application and submission to the concerned government agencies.</p>
<p>• Monitoring of visa processing and co-coordinating all correspondence with government carefully.</p>
<p>• Give necessary advice that helps visa applicants at their Consular or USCIS interview.</p>
<p>Before applying for a K-3 spouse Visa, it would be a wise decision to consult an experienced immigration service provider. Some of these kinds of law firms can also give necessary advice if your spouse is already staying in the US illegally. Choose only knowledgeable and reliable immigration consultants who can arrange and speed up your K-3 spouse Visa processing.</p>
<p>Reva Cruz is a legal advisor. <a href="http://www.arctec.com/" target="_NEW">John Roth &amp; Associates</a> have successfully completed over 8000 K visa and marriage visa petitions.<br />
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What&#8217;s more, our total number of <a href="http://www.arctec.com/k1-fiancee-visa.htm" target="_NEW">K-1 visa</a>, K-2, I-130 K-3, K-4 and other fiancée and <a  href="http://www.arctec.com/marriage-visas.html" target="_NEW">marriage related visas</a> (Adjustment of Status petitions, travel documents, work authorizations, tourist visas for current and former K-1 clients) exceeds 12,000.<br />
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