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So my fiancé submitted his DS-160 and paid the visa fee and got his receipt number. He's already emailed packet 3 back to the embassy and I've just noticed his middle name which is in his passport is not printed on his DS-160 confirmation page and is not on his profile for the visa application where he paid the $265 fee. Is this going to be an issue? 

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I found another post with a similar issue and saw he can ask the CO at this interview to add his middle name to the DS-160 so I guess my main concern is if it should be added to the profile he created with USTravel when he paid the visa fee. Is it more important for that to match his passport than his DS-160 since DS-160 can be changed? Hoping @Greenbaum can answer this. 

 

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43 minutes ago, Nicolerae said:

I found another post with a similar issue and saw he can ask the CO at this interview to add his middle name to the DS-160 so I guess my main concern is if it should be added to the profile he created with USTravel when he paid the visa fee. Is it more important for that to match his passport than his DS-160 since DS-160 can be changed? Hoping @Greenbaum can answer this. 

 

If he placed his middle name in the DS-160 when filling it out then he should be fine. But, the information that have that it can corrected at the interview is correct.

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19 minutes ago, Greenbaum said:

If he placed his middle name in the DS-160 when filling it out then he should be fine. But, the information that have that it can corrected at the interview is correct.

Okay thank you. He didn't put his middle name on the DS-160 or his profile for paying the visa fee. It looks like I can't change it on either unless I do it all over again. Since he's already emailed packet 3 to the embassy I guess we will wait and see if they say anything. When he emailed packet 3 he included his middle name in the email. The only forms missing his middle name are the DS-160 and visa fee application. 

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On 2/26/2020 at 2:05 PM, Nicolerae said:

Okay thank you. He didn't put his middle name on the DS-160 or his profile for paying the visa fee. It looks like I can't change it on either unless I do it all over again. Since he's already emailed packet 3 to the embassy I guess we will wait and see if they say anything. When he emailed packet 3 he included his middle name in the email. The only forms missing his middle name are the DS-160 and visa fee application. 

He could email the embassy and tell them that he forgot to add his middle name. They might take a week or so to answer him though. I doubt it will be an issue especially when it's correctable at the interview.

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