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We already got DQ’d and are waiting for our interview letter. I now remembered my wife and I had previously leased an apartment in Turkey with a residence permit for tourism purpose, and stayed there for 5 months. I’m not sure if i should have added this address for the apartment in the previous addresses section of the DS-260 form. 
 

Does this 5 month stay at this apartment count as something I should add? We stayed in Turkey with a residence permit that was applied under tourism. I made a letter for now to have my wife bring it to her interview to show the CO in case we need to update it. 

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4 minutes ago, won987 said:

We already got DQ’d and are waiting for our interview letter. I now remembered my wife and I had previously leased an apartment in Turkey with a residence permit for tourism purpose, and stayed there for 5 months. I’m not sure if i should have added this address for the apartment in the previous addresses section of the DS-260 form. 
 

Does this 5 month stay at this apartment count as something I should add? We stayed in Turkey with a residence permit that was applied under tourism. I made a letter for now to have my wife bring it to her interview to show the CO in case we need to update it. 

Present the info at the interview   As the stay was less than 6 months it does not require a police check 

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1 hour ago, Lil bear said:

Present the info at the interview   As the stay was less than 6 months it does not require a police check 

Thank you for replying. I'm wondering if they would need us to update our DS-260 form with this address? I found others in a similar situation who were advised to request the CO to help update their DS-260 at the interview. Not sure if the 5 months tourism stay in Turkey would be considered residency, albeit it was an apartment lease through tourist residence permit.

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55 minutes ago, won987 said:

Thank you for replying. I'm wondering if they would need us to update our DS-260 form with this address? I found others in a similar situation who were advised to request the CO to help update their DS-260 at the interview. Not sure if the 5 months tourism stay in Turkey would be considered residency, albeit it was an apartment lease through tourist residence permit.

You cannot update the DS 260 online. Yes give the IO the information at the interview. They will determine what to do with it 

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