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Hi everyone. My husband's interview is in 2 days and he's printing out some documents etc to bring with him. He just noticed that his electronically filled ds260 has lots of errors on it such as mothers name spelled as Tracy when it's Tracey. Or occupation is IT engineer which is correct but then intended occupation in US just says Engineer. Education says he went to school for engineering but he went for IT. 

His place of work is misspelled twice the o different ways and the zip code of his work also has an error. 

We have fired out lawyer months back for other issues and never thought to check this until now. Which obviously kind of late. 

Do we just leave it be or is there anything we can do about it? Does my husband mention it to the interviewing officer or wait for them to say something? I can't have anymore delays, I am 5 months pregnant with twins and work is starting to be difficult, I need my husband here. 

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20 minutes ago, Yannary said:

Hi everyone. My husband's interview is in 2 days and he's printing out some documents etc to bring with him. He just noticed that his electronically filled ds260 has lots of errors on it such as mothers name spelled as Tracy when it's Tracey. Or occupation is IT engineer which is correct but then intended occupation in US just says Engineer. Education says he went to school for engineering but he went for IT. 

His place of work is misspelled twice the o different ways and the zip code of his work also has an error. 

We have fired out lawyer months back for other issues and never thought to check this until now. Which obviously kind of late. 

Do we just leave it be or is there anything we can do about it? Does my husband mention it to the interviewing officer or wait for them to say something? I can't have anymore delays, I am 5 months pregnant with twins and work is starting to be difficult, I need my husband here. 

Bring the documentation of the corrections, he should be able to fix the errors at the interview.

 

Btw, these appear minor errors, I would have him bring them up to the CO, you want to make sure all the documentation is correct to avoid any potential headaches in the future.

 

Good Luck!

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44 minutes ago, Yannary said:

Hi everyone. My husband's interview is in 2 days and he's printing out some documents etc to bring with him. He just noticed that his electronically filled ds260 has lots of errors on it such as mothers name spelled as Tracy when it's Tracey. Or occupation is IT engineer which is correct but then intended occupation in US just says Engineer. Education says he went to school for engineering but he went for IT. 

His place of work is misspelled twice the o different ways and the zip code of his work also has an error. 

We have fired out lawyer months back for other issues and never thought to check this until now. Which obviously kind of late. 

Do we just leave it be or is there anything we can do about it? Does my husband mention it to the interviewing officer or wait for them to say something? I can't have anymore delays, I am 5 months pregnant with twins and work is starting to be difficult, I need my husband here. 


Here’s what your embassy in London says on their website

If you have made an error when completing the DS-260 you are required to correct the error and re-transmit it if the error concerns the Background and Security questions or passport number.  Please contact us through our website as we will be required to unlock your case before you can amend the information.  If the error is in the biographic details, you may notify the consular officer on the day of your interview and take no further action

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