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Interview on 21st, January, and found a couple of mistakes on completed d156.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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For my fiance, English is a second language. Today I finally found the time to review her forms and realized that on D156, she made a couple of mistakes. For one, when asked her permanent address, she wrote her address, but my apartment number, I think that the consulate would understand this mistake. But the bigger one is where it was asked about her spouse, she said N/A, because she did not realize the fine print on that form. However, she did fill out her ex-spouse's info both on 156k and ds 160. Should we rectify the 156, and mail them a new copy with an explanation?

Will this effect her chances of getting the visa?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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For my fiance, English is a second language. Today I finally found the time to review her forms and realized that on D156, she made a couple of mistakes. For one, when asked her permanent address, she wrote her address, but my apartment number, I think that the consulate would understand this mistake. But the bigger one is where it was asked about her spouse, she said N/A, because she did not realize the fine print on that form. However, she did fill out her ex-spouse's info both on 156k and ds 160. Should we rectify the 156, and mail them a new copy with an explanation?

Will this effect her chances of getting the visa?

No, just bring some new forms to the interview and explain the oversight.

Myself, I was kind of confused with the forms since I'm engaged but was married previously. In some spots, things were about my fiance, others were for my ex. I understand forms pretty well and I still found it confusing. I'm sure they see it a lot. Misunderstandings on the forms aren't going to be a red flag. They might not even notice.

Met: December 2009

Married: April 2015

Received CR-1 visa: February 2017

POE (as IR-1): April 2017

Oath ceremony: November 2020

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: England
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No, just bring some new forms to the interview and explain the oversight.

Myself, I was kind of confused with the forms since I'm engaged but was married previously. In some spots, things were about my fiance, others were for my ex. I understand forms pretty well and I still found it confusing. I'm sure they see it a lot. Misunderstandings on the forms aren't going to be a red flag. They might not even notice.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I had to imput a new address and occupation - I did it at the window, right before the interview. You can't really fix the online one - so make sure you tell them, and they might go into the computer and fix it for you. It shouldn't affect your visa - but might take some extra time! good luck!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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day of the interview, they asked us to verify all the forms we had submitted with Pkt 3 to make sure there were no changes, so maybe it's easiest just to do it then. good luck.

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