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Filed: Timeline
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Hello,

I am a BBC news reporter, working for World Service Radio in London, investigating a story that was recently reported in the New York Times about the problems families are experiencing trying to bring relatives in from abroad using DNA testing. The story can be read at:

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/10/us/10dna...869&ei=5070

If you have have a story to tell about how your DNA test affected your family, or if you are planning to have a DNA test so that a child or a parent can be granted entry to the US, or if you know of someone else who is, and if you are happy to talk (it can be anonymous if you like), please mail me back at bbcreporter@gmail.com. My name is Ed and I pledge to treat your case in absolute confidence.

Regards,

Ed Butler.

Filed: Country: Senegal
Timeline
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I have forwarded this info to a friend who may be contacting you. The embassy in Senegal, Dakar is currently

asking for DNA tests to proof that fiances and spouses are not related and to proof that parents and

children are. All at the expense of the USC of course, which is around $ 600- $1000.

 
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