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Hi everybody.

I need some help from ppl that already completed form DS-230. I'm not sure what should i put in line 23 in the form DS-230:List below all educational institutions attended?

should I put just high school and college or all schools since primery school?

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Tariq..

Hi - My husband just completed his DS230 and the same question came up.... I told him to list all schools as this is what the directions do say.... now on the DS157 you should only list your secondary school and any schooling after that.

I do not know if the primary school is necessary on the DS230 -- if not I dont think it will hurt to have it.

Better to be safe than sorry (that's my thought)

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Hi everybody.

I need some help from ppl that already completed form DS-230. I'm not sure what should i put in line 23 in the form DS-230:List below all educational institutions attended?

should I put just high school and college or all schools since primery school?

I think you should definitely list your high school and any colleges or universities you attended. After that, include as many of your other schools as you can. I agree it's better to be safe by giving them as much information as you can. If you changed schools a lot or if you have a lot of different school names and/or locations, just keep filling out the form until there is no more room.

My husband only attended 2 schools in his life. Cairo University & all of his kindergarten-high school was attended at the same place. So, our D-230 was fairly simple for us to fill out.

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My hubby listed all his schools from primary on

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Better more than less. My SO put every school possible from primary to lycee to university. CYA at all times in this situation so there is no room for denials.

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