Education history in DS160

Education history in DS160 - Selective Focus Photography of Brown Wooden Book Shelf

My parents are part of a group from India of people above 50 years who are travelling for the purpose of a religious ceremony to the USA. They have obtained an invitation letter from the temple. Now, they all have provided only their latest graduation details in DS160? Is it compulsory to give high school, senior school etc details also? Will this create issues at the interview? Group appointment has already been scheduled and confirmed.






Pictures about "Education history in DS160"

Education history in DS160 - Interior of modern art gallery with portraits in cozy frames hanging on blue wall near comfy old chair
Education history in DS160 - Old opened book with calligraphic inscription
Education history in DS160 -  Photo Of A Class Picture In Grayscale



What should be the primary occupation in DS 160?

Primary Occupation E.g., HOMEMAKER or RETIRED. If you choose UNEMPLOYED, you will be asked to provide an explanation. If you choose 'OTHER', you will be asked to specify it. If you are retired and do some part time job, specify it here.

Were you previously employed in DS 160?

Were you previously employed? - Here you must give details of your previous jobs over the past 5 years. For those of you who are full time students and have not held a fulltime job, it is fine for you to enter any part time jobs that you have held. You can enter a maximum of 2 previous jobs.

What documents are required for DS 160?

In order to complete Form DS-160, you will need your passport and travel itinerary, along with any national ID number issued by your home country, and your Social Security Number or U.S. Taxpayer ID if you have one.

Can we edit DS 160 after submission?

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.






Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Images: Engin Akyurt, mingche lee, Skylar Kang, Suzy Hazelwood