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Hello,

My fiancee doesn't remember her high school address, but does remember the name. She lost her high school diploma and has no other data from attending high school. When we fill out the DS-230, what should we do for the education institution question? Should we leave out the high school or enter it and leave the address blank? My fiancee is afraid the CO will ask questions, and she won't be able to produce any documentation that she went to high school. My fear is that if we leave out this information, and the CO discovers it somehow, then he will accuse us of lying on the form.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

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Could she look it up online or something? Does she at least remember the city it was in?

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Can she look up the school on the internet using google to find out the address? I did that for the ones that I couldnt remember the address too. They never asked me any questions about school. I know its a different embassy but they only asked me if I was going to attend school in america and when I said I might when I have ead and green card they asked what I was going to take so I told them the classes I might take. The interviewer said " thats interesting! " and then moved on too asking if I liked america, never touched on schooling other than asking if I would go when I moved to america.

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It is in HCMC. But she forgot which area/district. I.e. she went to the area where she thought the school was. When she asked local residents if a school existed around there 20 years ago, they said no. All of the streets are different. She also tried looking online and calling nearby schools. We've exhausted all possible avenues of finding the address other than it was in HCMC. We've already tried to find it for three weeks. I think we've done more than enough to try to locate a school that existed 20 years ago.

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I would go with the school name and Saigon/HCMC. Street address should not be an issue.

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Hello,

My fiancee doesn't remember her high school address, but does remember the name. She lost her high school diploma and has no other data from attending high school. When we fill out the DS-230, what should we do for the education institution question? Should we leave out the high school or enter it and leave the address blank? My fiancee is afraid the CO will ask questions, and she won't be able to produce any documentation that she went to high school. My fear is that if we leave out this information, and the CO discovers it somehow, then he will accuse us of lying on the form.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

--jc

just say uneducated. nobody put her to prison if she was never go to school.

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