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Hello everyone.  I have one question about academic part on DS260 form.  I am working on Cr-1 Visa ^-^ 

 

I am from South Korea and have two high school diplomas. One is from Highschool and other one is from United States via international high school in Korea. 

 

I dropped off my university life and attended that high school to go study abroad. That is when I was 20. 

 

 

Do I really required to put the information of the second diploma? 

My worrying is the embassy going to acknowledge this academic record. 

 

Please help me. I have so much headache from my academy background. 

 

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On 10/16/2023 at 8:35 PM, Sophy Shin said:

Hello everyone.  I have one question about academic part on DS260 form.  I am working on Cr-1 Visa ^-^ 

 

I am from South Korea and have two high school diplomas. One is from Highschool and other one is from United States via international high school in Korea. 

 

I dropped off my university life and attended that high school to go study abroad. That is when I was 20. 

 

 

Do I really required to put the information of the second diploma? 

My worrying is the embassy going to acknowledge this academic record. 

 

Please help me. I have so much headache from my academy background. 

 

You must answer the questions asked, and do so honestly.  Embassy acknowledging an academic record is not a "thing" in the spouse visa process.  Just tell the truth.  "Lying" and "omitting" definitely ARE "things" in this process, things NOT to DO.

 

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