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Old 09-10-2008, 03:05 PM
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Here's what happens:
The attorney receives the Orange slip of paper from the US Embassy that is the DNA Authorization form. It states on the form the childs given name and adopted name. It also states that the same lab that was used for the first DNA must be used for the second DNA. That Orange sheet along with a sheet that that gives the credit card number and where to fax back the paid receipt is faxed to labcorp.

Labcorp receives the fax and runs the credit card. The Orange sheet is stamped "PAID" and faxed back to the number given. In my case I received the fax, then scanned in the paid receipt and emailed to my attorney. She can then take the paid receipt to the US Embassy to get the sample taken.

Once you notice that the credit card has been charged your attorney should already have the paid receipt and could possibly even have the sample taken as the appointments for 2nd DNA are very quick. Usually the next day or second day after the paid receipt is issued.
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