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DNA paternity testing in Israel: legal support for Ukrainians

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DNA paternity testing in Israel: legal support for Ukrainians

DNA paternity testing in Israel is a complex but feasible procedure. Find out how Ukrainians can go through it with full legal support and without mistakes

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The procedure for officially confirming parenthood abroad can be a real challenge, especially when it comes to a foreign country with a different legal system, such as Israel. For Ukrainian citizens who want to legally establish parenthood of their child, there is a specialized service called “Confirmation of paternity through DNA” which provides full legal support at all stages of the process. This is a comprehensive procedure that includes document analysis, preparation of a legal strategy, interaction with Israeli government agencies, and, if necessary, representation in court.


What is DNA paternity confirmation?


DNA paternity confirmation is a comprehensive service that allows Ukrainians to officially confirm the paternity of a child using the results of a DNA test. The test is conducted exclusively in a licensed institution in Israel in compliance with legal requirements. Based on the results, you can obtain an official document confirming paternity, which is legally valid in both Israel and Ukraine.


The procedure is carried out exclusively within the framework of Israeli and international law, in compliance with all requirements of state authorities.


Read also: New rules for Ukrainians entering Israel in 2025.


Who is this service for?


The service is designed for citizens of Ukraine who:

● want to legally confirm their paternity of a child who is or was born in Israel;

● need official recognition of paternity to submit documents to the Israeli Ministry of Internal Affairs, consulate, or court;

● are dealing with immigration, custody, inheritance, or other legal situations where confirmation of family ties is required.


In such cases, without clear legal guidance, it is very difficult to understand the nuances of Israeli law.




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DNA-based confirmation of parentage is not just a test. The service is provided on a turnkey basis and includes:


1. Initial legal consultation. Specialists analyze the client's individual situation, assess the chances of success, and develop an optimal plan of action. At this stage, it is determined whether there is a need for legal proceedings or whether the issue can be resolved administratively.

2. Document audit. Lawyers check the available documents, determine what needs to be submitted or corrected, and draw up a clear list of actions for the client. This significantly saves time and minimizes the risk of rejection by the authorities.

3. Preparation of documentation. All necessary applications, forms, requests, and accompanying letters are prepared. Everything is done in accordance with the requirements of the Israeli authorities (Ministry of Internal Affairs, prosecutor's office, courts, etc.).

4. Organization of DNA testing. We schedule the test and accompany the client to an officially accredited medical facility. This guarantees the legal validity of the test results.

5. Representation in court (if necessary). If the situation requires legal recognition of paternity, our experienced lawyers represent the client's interests in court hearings.

6. Interaction with government agencies. Lawyers ensure official communication with the Israeli Ministry of Internal Affairs, the prosecutor's office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, etc. This avoids bureaucratic errors and speeds up the process.

7. Support until the final result. The client receives an official document confirming the fact of paternity. The service is considered complete only after the full legal result has been obtained.


Advantages for Ukrainians: why should you use the support of lawyers?


Registering parenthood in Israel without the help of specialists is a risk of losing time, money, and, most importantly, your legal rights to your child. The Visit Ukraine team includes lawyers who specialize in migration issues for Ukrainians abroad. You get:


● Legal certainty: your case will be handled by experienced lawyers who specialize in Israeli law.

● No bureaucracy: our specialists take care of all interactions with government agencies.

● Official recognition of paternity: based on a legal, internationally recognized DNA test.

● Remote support: in some cases, you do not need to be physically present in Israel.


If you are Ukrainian and want to legally confirm your paternity in Israel, don't risk going through the complicated legal process on your own. Our team will take care of everything so that you receive an official decision as quickly as possible, without mistakes and in accordance with current legislation.


Submit a request for a consultation today — take the first step towards a secure legal future for you and your child!




Reminder! It is possible to obtain Israeli citizenship through Jewish ancestry up to the third generation. Read about the documents required, the procedure, and how to obtain legal support in our previous article.


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