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DS 160, I didn't print the entire form

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Hey guys,

I only have the online confirmation page for the DS 160 printed out, that was the only thing I sent with packet 3. Do I need to have the entire form with me, when I logged in and retrieved the application online, I can't seem to get to the entire form, I only see the confirmation page! Can someone please elaborate? Thanks

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You do not need the entire filled out form, just the confirmation page with the barcode and your picture on it. You'll need the same page for your interview eventually as well as they will ask you to biometrically sign it at the interview :)

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You do not need the entire filled out form, just the confirmation page with the barcode and your picture on it. You'll need the same page for your interview eventually as well as they will ask you to biometrically sign it at the interview :)

So when you bring the confirmation page to the interview, do you bring just the one printed from the computer, with no picture attached, or do you copy the one you sent with packet three with the picture attached? I guess I will bring two of each but wondered.

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So this is what I know:

DS-160 is the form you filled out electronically. While I did print out a copy of the whole form for my own records, the only thing you need is the confirmation page. The confirmation page has my name, Date of birth, place of birth, gender, nationality, passport number, purpose of travel, date of form completion, and confirmation number on it. It also has the photo with it since I submitted the photo electronically. Finally it also has a bar code on it that I believe they will need to scan.

This confirmation page needs to sent out with packet 3 and a copy of it (I'm taking two copies of it in case) needs to be taken to the interview. It says on the confirmation page:

"YOU MUST SUBMIT this confirmation page with a clear legible bar code at the time if your interview."

It goes on to explain that you will required to sign your application by providing a biometric signature on the same page and such.

I am not sure if there are any other ways to have this confirmation page, but that's what mine looks like. But yeah, the best way to go is just to be cautious and take two copies of each of them.

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March 10, 2011: Filed Petition
March 14, 2011: NOA 1
June 23, 2011: NOA 2
July 19, 2011: Packet 3 received
August 1, 2011: Packet 4 received
November 29, 2011: Interview at Montreal (Approved)
December 8, 2011: Placed into AP (lasted 72 days)
February 22, 2012: Visa in hand!
February 24, 2012: POE (Peace Bridge)
March 9, 2012: Married!

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It wouldn't let me print out the entire application. I only printed out the confirmation page with the barcode and sent it in with Packet 3.

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It wouldn't let me print out the entire application. I only printed out the confirmation page with the barcode and sent it in with Packet 3.

There was the one page where it let you review all the info you submitted for the application, I printed all of that out for myself just so I have a record of exactly what was asked on the form. But yeah, confirmation is all you need.

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October 8, 2010: Engaged
March 10, 2011: Filed Petition
March 14, 2011: NOA 1
June 23, 2011: NOA 2
July 19, 2011: Packet 3 received
August 1, 2011: Packet 4 received
November 29, 2011: Interview at Montreal (Approved)
December 8, 2011: Placed into AP (lasted 72 days)
February 22, 2012: Visa in hand!
February 24, 2012: POE (Peace Bridge)
March 9, 2012: Married!

AOS Journey

March 14, 2012: Mailed I-485 (AOS)
May 24, 2012: I-485 NOA
June 18, 2012: Biometrics

March 15, 2013: Service Request

March 27, 2013: Service Request Response

April 26, 2013: APPROVAL!

May 7, 2013: GC Recieved

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