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Matter of Ruzku, 26 I&N Dec. 731 (BIA 2016 )
Direct sibling-to-sibling DNA test results reflecting a 99.5percent degree of certainty or higher that a full sibling biological relationship exists should be accepted and considered to be probative evidence of the relationship.
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