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Ok, so I had our lawyer get all our documentation together in preparation for a Packet 3 from the London embassy (K3). Which he did and forwarded me a copy of the DS 156. I noticed there were a couple of mistakes on there regarding where members of my family live (it asks if any members are in the US and if they are US citizens or not). Well, my wife and father live there as US citizens but he forgot and put a NO for everyone.

Also there are a couple of blank spaces in there that I could easily fill with pen, but I guess it will be information the embassy won't have until I turn up with it at the interview.

My question for our network of suffering applicants is - Should I go ahead and do another online application and send it? It will presumably create another barcode, and I'm worried it will cause confusion.

Thankyou very much to anyone who might be able to help.

Good luck to us all!

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Hi there

Ok, so I had our lawyer get all our documentation together in preparation for a Packet 3 from the London embassy (K3). Which he did and forwarded me a copy of the DS 156. I noticed there were a couple of mistakes on there regarding where members of my family live (it asks if any members are in the US and if they are US citizens or not). Well, my wife and father live there as US citizens but he forgot and put a NO for everyone.

Also there are a couple of blank spaces in there that I could easily fill with pen, but I guess it will be information the embassy won't have until I turn up with it at the interview.

My question for our network of suffering applicants is - Should I go ahead and do another online application and send it? It will presumably create another barcode, and I'm worried it will cause confusion.

Thankyou very much to anyone who might be able to help.

Good luck to us all!

Since you have a lawyer involved, don't you think you should ask him?

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Since you have a lawyer involved, don't you think you should ask him?

I have asked my lawyer. The purpose of this website is for all of us doing the process to share information. I thought there might be someone out there who has perhaps made a similar mistake.

You obviously haven't.

But your comment is really appreciated. Very helpful

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Hi there

Ok, so I had our lawyer get all our documentation together in preparation for a Packet 3 from the London embassy (K3). Which he did and forwarded me a copy of the DS 156. I noticed there were a couple of mistakes on there regarding where members of my family live (it asks if any members are in the US and if they are US citizens or not). Well, my wife and father live there as US citizens but he forgot and put a NO for everyone.

Also there are a couple of blank spaces in there that I could easily fill with pen, but I guess it will be information the embassy won't have until I turn up with it at the interview.

My question for our network of suffering applicants is - Should I go ahead and do another online application and send it? It will presumably create another barcode, and I'm worried it will cause confusion.

Thankyou very much to anyone who might be able to help.

Good luck to us all!

you can do it online as long as your lawyer didnt forwarded any documents that involves ds-156 but the lawyer does just call uscis to correct them.

note : if ur going to print new ds 156 print 3 copies of each cause u have to submit 2 copies and 1 copy for your file and be sure in 3 copies u got same barcode. goodluck in your process.

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