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submited un-answered questions 35&36 on DS-156

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My friend submited Hand-written DS-156 for his mom for B2 Visit Visa & made a copy for his own record & later found out that he didn't answer Questions 35 & 36 which were supposed to be NO...but the conslate gave her next month's Interview date.

My question is...

Is that gonna create a problem for her during the interview?

or

she can simply say, his son forgot to answer those questions?

any idea?

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It happened in pakistan...

1st: they paid the visa fee at the AMERICAN EXPRESS BANK LTD

2nd: AMERICAN EXPRESS BANK LTD mailed the DS-156, DS-157, & her Passport to Conslate in Islamabad for review

3rd: Conslate returned both applications & passport & gave her Interview date

but later found out those two questions weren't marked, just left blank...I'm sure conslate must have seen them & yet they gave her interview date...don't know whats gonna happen.

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desi,

Maybe it will be a problem, maybe it won't. It's quite possible that the consular officer who interviews the woman will allow her to complete her incomplete application form 'on the spot'.

Yodrak

My friend submited Hand-written DS-156 for his mom for B2 Visit Visa & made a copy for his own record & later found out that he didn't answer Questions 35 & 36 which were supposed to be NO...but the conslate gave her next month's Interview date.

My question is...

Is that gonna create a problem for her during the interview?

or

she can simply say, his son forgot to answer those questions?

any idea?

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desi,

What's hand-written got to do with it? Why couldn't a 'typed' form have some information entered by hand?

Whatever the explanation, it's the applicant's application and the applicant bears the responsibility and pays any consequences for an improper application. (I suppose that mom could sue her son if his error costs her the visa.)

Yodrak

since it was hand written, they can correct it & i guess, the sponsor can write an explaination letter regarding those mistakes...
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