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Hello,
Please help me with my concerns:
1. I already submitted my DS 160 and got confirmation 2 weeks before I even booked my interview appointment which is on Feb 27; however upon reviewing my answers I believed I made some lapses: my mother's birth year was typed 1956 instead of 1936; my very first passport way back 1994 was no longer in my possession- whether it was kept my by mother who is dead now, or it was kept by ex-husband who is also dead, I do not have this passport anymore.
2. What is the difference between a homemaker and a housewife. I am a widow ( since 2013), so I suppose I fall under homemaker category- but I am also NOT WORKING-UNEMPLOYED since Nov 2016, and my fiance has been supporting me and my two boys although I do have considerable savings and I have lived a good life even before meeting my fiance because I used to teach abroad for 12 years. What should I click in the DS 160--- is it NOT EMPLOYED or homemaker?
3. Am I allowed to submit a NEW/REVISED DS 160 before my interview date? What should I do during my interview date?
Please guide me.
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Yes you can complete a new DS-160 then bring the new confirmation page to your interview (toss the old confirmation in the trash).
Other thoughts and questions:
Are your boys listed on the I-129F petition, are they applying for a K-2 visa? If yes, then everything you do must be done in triplicate. (for each child). Did you setup interview appointments for your boys?
Do you have a police certificate from the foreign country where you were employed? Some countries are listed as waiver countries.
Homemaker/housewife, doesn't really matter, the DS-160 was created for other types of visas, some questions aren't related to the K-1 but you must complete the form never the less ...
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Hello Sir,
Many thanks for your reply.
Boys- they are listed on our i-129F, and also in our Affidavit of support. We did 3 DS 160s, and for the interview- the boys will come with me as I paid 3 MRV fees, in the appointment page of the US Embassy-- it showed 3 applicants. I do have my police clearances from the foreign countries I used to work in- all originals, and my NBI is a latest copy.
Are my lapses/errors I made with my DS 160 all biggies? Or I should let it go, and not do a new DS 160?
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