DNA testing request at embassy for asylee children..... Need some advice!

nepz06

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Hello fellows,
One of my friends children who are 19 and 21 years old have been requested for DNA testing at the U.S. Embassy in their COP. Now the pettionor here in USA is ready to take the test but one of her child don't want to take DNA test rather withdral the application because he/she is going marry within few months. They both have called to the consulate to give Their buccal swab for DNA sample.
Now the question are:
1/ Does any of you know that he/she can or can not withdral the application because of his/her circumstances change and want to marry?
2/ does his/her decision will affect for the visa issuance of his/her other sibbing because s/he is refuse to take a DNA test?
3/ what would be the options for second child who still wish to join with his/her mother if visa consular denied the visa based his/her sibbling refuse to take DNA test?
4/ Will s/he be able to appeal or reply the family petition again with USCIS and go through all process again.

Your knowledges, ideas and experance would be greatly appreciated.
 
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The DNA test was a direct result of the fraud analysis conducted by USCIS some years ago. The analysis revealed that a high percentage (I forgot how high) of alleged derivative asylees ("wives" or "children") had no blood relationship with the principal.

Yes, he/she can withdraw the visa application and no it won't affect his/her siblings. But it will give consular office some suspicion about what is going on here.... Maybe there is a cultural difference here, I just don't see how the DNA test relates to getting married????:confused:
 
The DNA test was a direct result of the fraud analysis conducted by USCIS some years ago. The analysis revealed that a high percentage (I forgot how high) of alleged derivative asylees ("wives" or "children") had no blood relationship with the principal.

Yes, he/she can withdraw the visa application and no it won't affect his/her siblings. But it will give consular office some suspicion about what is going on here.... Maybe there is a cultural difference here, I just don't see how the DNA test relates to getting married????:confused:

I agree with Windywd. What is the problem of going through with the DNA test? The consulate will get suspicious. Every would.
 
Of course you can withdraw his pettition, but then again you can still proceed, Children from differnet fathers, but same mother, do not have a close DNA match... "that can be your case".
Good luck.
 
What I recommand to the "rebel" kid is to submit the DNA sample and then when approved, stay in his country. Else the embassy might think of a possible fraud case.
Let him stay because he's in love, it will pass. May be after being dumped, he'll change his mind and leave ASAP. lol. America offers a variety of opportunities and I guess, he cant understand at the moment.
Anyway, I wish him good luck.
 
What I recommand to the "rebel" kid is to submit the DNA sample and then when approved, stay in his country. Else the embassy might think of a possible fraud case.
Let him stay because he's in love, it will pass. May be after being dumped, he'll change his mind and leave ASAP. lol. America offers a variety of opportunities and I guess, he cant understand at the moment.
Anyway, I wish him good luck.

yes that will be great in an ideal situation, but what the Op has not disclosed is if they are her friends biological children, or acquired children, which in that case will not produce a match and the consulate will consider that a fraud. So she has to be certain which is which.
 
The DNA test was a direct result of the fraud analysis conducted by USCIS some years ago. The analysis revealed that a high percentage (I forgot how high) of alleged derivative asylees ("wives" or "children") had no blood relationship with the principal.

Yes, he/she can withdraw the visa application and no it won't affect his/her siblings. But it will give consular office some suspicion about what is going on here.... Maybe there is a cultural difference here, I just don't see how the DNA test relates to getting married????:confused:

I really hope the "wives" don't have a blood relationship with the principle.
 
I agree with Windywd. What is the problem of going through with the DNA test? The consulate will get suspicious. Every would.

I myself agree with thankful & windywd. she(the pettitioner) filed the I730 form about a year and half ago for their children. her daughter who don't want to give DNA sample for the test has some differences with her mother rearding wheater she wants to settledown with her fiencee back home in Algeria or want to come to US. She decided to marry with him. (Idon't know what truthful reason other might has for the question of why she refused to give DNA sample which nothing to do with her future married life) BUT now, her (mother's) questions are

1. What will do the consular regarding her son application who is ready to give DNA sample?
2. Any of you know who actual request the termanation of the her (daugther's)visa application on the base of refusing to give DNA test? The daughter,(one of the benificiary), or mohter (the Pettitioner)
3. The consular need the written request for withdral the application?

she don't want to put her son's application in jeopardy because of her daughter's withdral of application in suspecious manner to the consular. pettitioner also told me that her daughter didn't go for interview and did not help to provide the proof of relationship other than the documents provided by her brother for their relationship. Therefor the consuler might suspisious about them and request for DNA testing for all of them.

In this background, the Consular definately suspicious why one of benificiary denied to give her DNA sample and make process simple. BUT even they suspect for possible fraud, Consular can not refuse or denied the withdral the sibling application who is ready to give DNA test, can they?
 
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wow, . are they doing DNA for all derivative asylees in all countries or few of those african countries? I heraed on radio about DNA testing in few african countries last year.
 
wow, . are they doing DNA for all derivative asylees in all countries or few of those african countries? I heraed on radio about DNA testing in few african countries last year.

For most of the african countries, its been a while they've been asking for DNA. These days i've heard they've started asking DNA test for south asians too.
 
Probably consulates that face a lot of fraud to start off with. Might eventually be enforced at all consulates.

wow, . are they doing DNA for all derivative asylees in all countries or few of those african countries? I heraed on radio about DNA testing in few african countries last year.
 
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