how to know if my DS 160 is to which location?


gurram1984

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Hi

I have filled out my DS 160, i was not sure if I selected vancouver (or) toronto for my DS 160. I got a appointment in Toronto, now I want to make sure my DS - 160 is correct.

My questions,

1. will the place we select before we start DS -160 matter ? Where can i find it once i start my application?

2. Can I create a new DS-160 and update this info, once my appointment is booked ?

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Hi

I have filled out my DS 160, i was not sure if I selected vancouver (or) toronto for my DS 160. I got a appointment in Toronto, now I want to make sure my DS - 160 is correct.

My questions,

1. will the place we select before we start DS -160 matter ? Where can i find it once i start my application?

2. Can I create a new DS-160 and update this info, once my appointment is booked ?

AFAIK.

I Does matter you should mention the same location on DS-160 and visa appointment.

You cant not change DS-160 once its submitted and you have printed the page. But you can change appointment location in appointment.

So incase you want to change interview location in DS-160. You pretty much have to fill a new form.

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The webiste (official DS160 FAQ) says you can use the DS160 of any consulate elsewhere.

"The Embassy or Consulate at which you actually apply should be able to access your form using the barcode on your DS-160 confirmation page, which you must bring to the visa interview. For example, a business traveler intends to apply for his visa at the U.S. Embassy in City X, so he selects City X as the location where he will submit his application when he completes his DS-160. He then has an urgent reason to travel to City Y on business. Because there is a U.S. Consulate in City Y, he schedules an appointment for a visa interview there, using the barcode from his completed DS-160 application for appointment scheduling. The U.S. Consulate in City Y is able to accept his DS-160 even though it lists the U.S. Embassy in City X as the location where he originally intended to submit his application."

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