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Just now, payxibka said:

You will be given an opportunity to review the DS160 at the interview.  Make any edits at that time

This is great news. It's just a simple typo on the ZIP Code of my intended place of residence. I typed xxx09 instead of xxx08. An honest mistake. This reply has calmed me a lot!

 

Something so small shouldn't be a problem right?

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Just now, brandonflude1 said:

This is great news. It's just a simple typo on the ZIP Code of my intended place of residence. I typed xxx09 instead of xxx08. An honest mistake. This reply has calmed me a lot!

 

Something so small shouldn't be a problem right?

My answer was specifically for Manila but I assume London will do the same

YMMV

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Just now, payxibka said:

My answer was specifically for Manila but I assume London will do the same

I see. I dug up a post from 2 years ago who had the exact same enquiry as me. But, as you say I imagine if Manilla allows for corrections then London should be the same. 

 

Thank you :)

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These are obvious innocent errors that you should correct at the interview. Prepare a neat statement correcting the errors and inform the CO of the errors and offer the statement. 

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Just now, Mike E said:

These are obvious innocent errors that you should correct at the interview. Prepare a neat statement correcting the errors and inform the CO of the errors and offer the statement. 

A written letter, saying I answered incorrect for Question 5a (example)?

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4 minutes ago, brandonflude1 said:

A written letter, saying I answered incorrect for Question 5a (example)?

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Subject: Corrections of DS160 nvc case number:

 

To: Embassy/Consulate of ABC 

 

I made the following errors on my DS160

 

1. The zip code on question yyy was wrong. It is: abcde

 

2. The name of my sister in question zzz was wrong. It is: Jane Doe.  

 

Sincerely,

 

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Mary Smith

 

 

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Just now, Mike E said:

Date:

 

Subject: Corrections of DS160 nvc case number:

 

To: Embassy/Consulate of ABC 

 

I made the following errors on my DS160

 

1. The zip code on question yyy was wrong. It is: abcdef

 

2. The name of my sister in question zzz was wrong. It is: Jane Doe.  

 

Sincerely,

 

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Mary Smith

 

 

Perfect, thank you. I just don't want to risk denial or have to explain wrong information for such a small mistake

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54 minutes ago, brandonflude1 said:

Perfect, thank you. I just don't want to risk denial or have to explain wrong information for such a small mistake

Just don’t sign it ‘Mary Smith’ and I’m sure all will work out well 😂😜

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Just now, Zoeeeeeee said:

Just don’t sign it ‘Mary Smith’ and I’m sure all will work out well 😂😜

Just strange to me having to also say my fiancee is a relative of mine on the DS-160. Doesn't sound right, maybe it's just a me thing?

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1 minute ago, brandonflude1 said:

Just strange to me having to also say my fiancee is a relative of mine on the DS-160. Doesn't sound right, maybe it's just a me thing?

Know what you mean, but your spouse is normally considered an immediate family member...

 

I’ve not looked at the DS-160 yet, I can’t move till November, so am awaiting my embassy letter, rather than calling...it’s weird watching all the other April NOA2 people booking their appointments whilst I twiddle my thumbs! 

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1 minute ago, Zoeeeeeee said:

Know what you mean, but your spouse is normally considered an immediate family member...

 

I’ve not looked at the DS-160 yet, I can’t move till November, so am awaiting my embassy letter, rather than calling...it’s weird watching all the other April NOA2 people booking their appointments whilst I twiddle my thumbs! 

Spouse sure, but fiancee? The official definition of a relative does not include a fiance(e) (a person connected by blood or marriage.)

 

 

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Just now, brandonflude1 said:

Spouse sure, but fiancee? The official definition of a relative does not include a fiance(e) (a person connected by blood or marriage.)

 

 

No of course not, but because spouse is, I assume they’re working on the basis that your fiancé will become your spouse...I don’t know, but I wouldn’t worry too much about the semantics of it! 🙃

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20 hours ago, Ryan H said:

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Apologies - didn't think it would be an issue since I was asking OP what they did...

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