Frequently asked questions and answers
It's a good idea to start with the information you already have: names, dates of birth, and places of residence of relatives. This data is the starting point for an archival search.
We work on the basis of birth records, census records, civil registry records, military archives, etc. You can provide any documents you have: certificates, letters, photos, family memories.
Depending on the availability of archives, we can research the family back to the mid- or even early 18th century.
The duration depends on the complexity of the request and the number of archives that need to be processed. On average, it takes from 4 to 12 weeks.
Absolutely not. Every lineage is unique and deserves to be studied, regardless of the social status of the ancestors.
We work with state, church, and military archives of Ukraine and other countries (Poland, Romania, Israel, Germany, etc.), as well as with digital databases and specialized funds.
In most cases, it dates back to the 19th century. In favorable conditions, it dates back to the 18th century and even later. It all depends on the region, the preservation of the archives, and the social status of the family.
The time frame depends on the complexity: from several months to a year or more. Archive queries, searching, and data verification take time.
Yes. Specialized archives and databases related to repressions and military events are used.
Yes. We can find and verify the documents needed to apply for citizenship.
We research families throughout Ukraine, and also have experience working with archives in Poland, Romania, Moldova, Lithuania, and other countries.
Yes, we offer both a full package of services and individual stages: creating a tree, visualization, writing a book, etc.
You will receive a PDF report, a family tree (graphical or interactive), and (optionally) a printed family book with a description of your ancestors.
Yes, all data and research results you provide are stored in accordance with confidentiality requirements and are not transferred to third parties without your permission.
The cost depends on the scope of work, number of archives and research period. We provide a free initial consultation, after which we can estimate the cost.
Yes. We conduct research in foreign archives if the family history is connected to other countries.
In such cases, alternative sources are used: birth records, censuses, military records, court cases, indirect references. This allows the family tree to be reconstructed even if part of the archives is lost.
You get a structured pedigree, supported by documents, as well as explanations, sources, and logic for building a family tree.
We guarantee a professional approach, search in available sources, and the maximum possible result. However, the amount of information found depends on the preservation of the archives.
After the consultation, a work plan is agreed upon, a contract is signed, and the research begins. You receive interim results and a final report.
Archives are our environment
We work directly with state, church, and military archives in Ukraine, Poland, Romania, Israel, and other countries. Thanks to our deep access to sources and experience working with them, we find rare records and restore even complex and previously lost family lines.
Individual approach to everyone
We don't work according to templates - each research is conducted taking into account your family history, ethnic origin, and geographical context to obtain an accurate and well-founded result. We take into account the peculiarities of sources, variants of surname spelling, and historical circumstances.
Results that last for generations
Our reports are more than just a family tree. You get a structured family history in the form of a book with documents, maps, and photos — understandable, valuable, and ready to pass on to future generations.
