Alina Khuda has a BA (Hons) and MA (Hons) degrees in Social Studies and Politics, studied in the USA (sponsored by the US government). She participated in GOI Peace Foundation and UNESCO projects from 2009. She has extensive experience as a court expert, probate genealogist and a forensic genealogist from 2015. She established KGS (Khuda Genealogical Services) in 2016, with her team of more than 33 onsite correspondents searching missing beneficiaries and documenting family history.
She is an expert criminal genealogist for USA courts and was a course editor for International Institute of Genealogical Studies (formerly known as National Institute for Genealogical Studies) in 2020. With sufficient experience in journalism Alina and her team provide search of unknown relatives and missing beneficiaries for estates in the USA, Canada, Australia, Germany, UK, EU.
An expert for genealogical data in the Eastern Europe: Jewish Galician Records, Orthodox Christian, Old Believers, Greek Catholic, Roma Catholic, Lutheran, and Mennonite records. She did research for government, non-government organizations, attorneys, trustees, companies worldwide as well as numerous private clients. Member of the Association of Professional Genealogists and Genealogical Organization «Nashi Predky» (NJ, USA).
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