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Guys, can I re-do a DS160 and change some answers or will they see my first application?  I would like to change how I worded some of the answers.

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: El Salvador
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9 minutes ago, Kennycat said:

Yes u can refill another DS-160 to correct ur mistakes only if u havent booked for an appointment 

Interview is this Wednesday!!! 

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1 hour ago, Esme2504 said:

Guys, can I re-do a DS160 and change some answers or will they see my first application?  I would like to change how I worded some of the answers.

 

Thank you 

 

 

Yes, you can redo your DS-160 even if you have scheduled your interview. Print the confirmation pages for both the incorrect and the new submission to bring to the interview. Also, update your UStraveldocs profile with the new DS-160 confirmation number :) 

For my I-129F, K-1, AOS, EAD, AP and ROC detailed timelines, please refer to my timeline page :)

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Dont get it twisted if u hv different barcode with the one u hv on ur appointment they wont allow u the embassy.......its better u cancel d appointment and reschedule with correct DS-160 

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1 minute ago, Kennycat said:

Dont get it twisted if u hv different barcode with the one u hv on ur appointment they wont allow u the embassy.......its better u cancel d appointment and reschedule with correct DS-160 

I disagree with this. Rescheduling an appointment can sometimes take weeks or months until a spot opens up again. If flights, hotels, etc, have been booked it's even worse. You can refill the DS-160 and bring BOTH confirmation pages with you. Marking down which one is the old one is extremely easy to do. 

 

Don't book another appointment because you can't find a pen to write with.

 

Also, depending on what the mistake (or missed information) is on the DS-160, it might not even be worth filling it out again anyway. Sometimes it's easier to explain this at the interview than to worry about wording.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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9 hours ago, Peot said:

I disagree with this. Rescheduling an appointment can sometimes take weeks or months until a spot opens up again. If flights, hotels, etc, have been booked it's even worse. You can refill the DS-160 and bring BOTH confirmation pages with you. Marking down which one is the old one is extremely easy to do. 

 

Don't book another appointment because you can't find a pen to write with.

 

Also, depending on what the mistake (or missed information) is on the DS-160, it might not even be worth filling it out again anyway. Sometimes it's easier to explain this at the interview than to worry about wording.

Peot u might be right but i think they gonna accept 2 DS160 from him and if the barcode are totally different to what he/her has on his appointment....if he goes with the new Ds160 n first one he filled am sure they gonna accept the one has made a mistakes to interview him...anyway i hope it works for him/her well

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: El Salvador
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Fiance will stick to the original DS160... why make changes now and complicate our livessss...  His interview is tomorrow we are hella nervous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

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7 minutes ago, Kennycat said:

Very good am very sure he is getting his visa by grace of God to join u....Good luck 

Thank you!!! :)  even though we have some things that they might say no.. we are having faith.

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