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Hello everyone!!! I want to ask a question about DS-160 form. I see there is a question about education: Have you attended any educational institutions at a secondary level or above?

My question is: Do I have to fill out universities that I haven't graduate?

I just thought they only need graduated school.

P.S. There is a Help tip and it says : "if you have ever attended for any length of time".

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I heard people say you don't even have to fill out that part, I recommend just filling everything about ur education that you had cause you just never know

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List everything, and list the dates you attended, if I remember correctly there is a place where it will ask if it was completed.

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You have to include everything from age 11 (at least that's what we have to do in Brazil). My fiancé currently works and studies. He was able to put his present job, but the online form treats all his education as in the past and won't let us put his future graduation date or "present". We can't leave it blank either. The latest date we've been able to fill in is yesterday's date, so we'll put the day before we submit the DS-160 online in the "to" field for his current studies. Should we send some kind of explanation to the consulate afterwards? There's no place on the online for comments.

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You have to include everything from age 11 (at least that's what we have to do in Brazil). My fiancé currently works and studies. He was able to put his present job, but the online form treats all his education as in the past and won't let us put his future graduation date or "present". We can't leave it blank either. The latest date we've been able to fill in is yesterday's date, so we'll put the day before we submit the DS-160 online in the "to" field for his current studies. Should we send some kind of explanation to the consulate afterwards? There's no place on the online for comments.

Thanks everyone for reply!

D+S, I think they don't put in this form "future graduation" because they don't really sure that person is going to graduate. And they don't put "present" maybe because person is going to move to USA and quit everything anyway. So I think there is only one way - filling out the most recent date.

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Thanks everyone for reply!

D+S, I think they don't put in this form "future graduation" because they don't really sure that person is going to graduate. And they don't put "present" maybe because person is going to move to USA and quit everything anyway. So I think there is only one way - filling out the most recent date.

Yeah, that's what I'm thinking too. :)

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