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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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4 hours ago, jan22 said:

The "family application" is a time saver that, if selected, will automatically fill some information in the next application (for example: surname, destination).  You still need a separate DS-160 for each person.  You can fill them out individually or create the 2nd and 3rd ones as "family applications" and not have to type as much -- much easier if some of your information is long and hard to type.  You can still change/correct the information on the forms created as family applications if you need to -- if one family member has a different surname or a different destination.  See the "Family/Group Application" section on the DS-160 FAQ page: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/forms/ds-160-online-nonimmigrant-visa-application/ds-160-faqs.html.

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19 hours ago, AlexNY said:

Holy cow how did you come up with such conclusion? I know this family for years because they have relatives in the US who are some kind of my relatives too. Don't jump into conclusions please.

"Apparently they live in another country" is a very strange comment to make about people you "know" personally.

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56 minutes ago, Jorgedig said:

"Apparently they live in another country" is a very strange comment to make about people you "know" personally.

Maybe I should've paraphrased it to describe what I meant exactly but in that context the meaning should be clear enough.

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6 hours ago, AlexNY said:

Maybe I should've paraphrased it to describe what I meant exactly but in that context the meaning should be clear enough.

Not clear at all.  "Obviously" and "apparently" have completely different meanings.   

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