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Hello, I just had a frustrating issue right before submitting DS-260 form for my spouse.

 

When we review form before submitting (review format), we noticed that one of the questions ["Is your mother's address the same as your father's?"] is showing up as unanswered but when we look at the actual online form, the question doesn't appear as an option to respond to. I searched online and saw someone posted the same issue on reddit, but no solution: 

 

Please advice, i don't want to submit with missing info but i don't see the question on the form.

thanks.

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I actually just noticed there are also some questions MISSING/NOT APPEARING on the form, but on review page they are unanswered

 

these are the questions: 

 

I don’t have these questions in my DS260 form which are in other Applicants’ DS260 forms
1- Is your mother’s address the same as your father’s? (Yes/No)


2- Have you belonged to, contributed to, or worked for any professional, social, or charitable organization?
3- Do you have any specialized skills or training, including firearms, explosives, nuclear, biological, or chemical experience?
4- Have you ever served in, been a member of, or been involved with a paramilitary unit, vigilante unit, rebel group, guerrilla group, or insurgent organization?
5- Can you speak and/or read languages other than your native language?

 

Do I still just submit? i can't find any answers.

 

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