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Updating DS-260 due to expiring passport

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My mom and dad's IR5 cases are now past NVC and at the embassy. We got these notes today:

 

Your Uploaded Passport is expiring soon, you must obtain new passport and upload the Bio-Page of your passport at https://ceac.state.gov/IV/login.aspx under the correct category before the interview. You are also requested to update the New Passport details in your Form DS-260 before Interview.

 

One or more Immigrant Visa (IV) Application(s) (form DS-260) on your case have been reopened because updates are required. Please update the DS-260(s) as directed and re-submit the form(s). If you have any questions, please contact your local U.S. Embassy or Consulate General. Information for U.S. Embassies and Consulates can be found at https://www.usembassy.gov/.

 

Luckily they already applied for and got new passports and we updated them at the reopened DS-260 at the CEAC website. They also visited me in the US since we first submitted the DS-260 -- should we go ahead and also update the "Previous U.S. Travel Information" section or leave it as is since the notes only mentions to update the passport details? 

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