Changing details on a submitted Iceland visa application
I submitted my Iceland visa application online on applyvisa.um.dk since Denmark handles visa applications to Iceland. The application cannot be edited now and I have also paid the visa fees and scheduled an appointment with VFS in Toronto.
However, I wish to change the hotel that I indicated on the visa form since am thinking of basing my stay in Reykjavik. How do I go about it? I thought of a few options:
Base my itinerary around the hotel I booked (which is in NW Iceland) and submit it for visa purposes.
Go ahead and include the new hotel booking and just let VFS know at my appointment that I decided to change my itinerary a bit.
Any suggestions are welcome.
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Can I update my visa application after submission?
However, there's no need to panic, either. Although it's true that the State Department does not provide a way to go back and change an already submitted DS-160, you can go online to submit a new, corrected DS-160, print the new confirmation page, and bring that to your interview at the consulate or embassy.Can we correct an information in VFS?
If you made a mistake while booking an appointment, please cancel it through the appointment system. You can book an appointment with the correct information right after.What if I made a mistake on my Schengen visa application?
What if I make a mistake on my Schengen Visa form - can I correct it? If you made a mistake on your visa application form - you will need to fill out a new one before your appointment at the consulate or visa application center.What if I made a mistake on my visa application UK?
Change or cancel your application If you want to change something in your application after you've sent it contact UK Visas and Immigration ( UKVI ). You can ask to cancel your application. Your fee will only be refunded if UKVI has not started processing your application.REASONS WHY SCHENGEN VISA APPLICATIONS GET REJECTED (Highly requested)
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