How to deal with a change of marital status between application and interview for a US F-1 visa? [closed]
I have prepared an application, which asks for marital status among many other information about me and my whereabouts.
I'm an Indian citizen applying for a US visa of type F-1.
As an applicant (i.e., now) I am single. However I will be attending the interview as a married man. I could take the easy way around by submitting this application after I got married. Unfortunately this application 'expires' before my marriage date.
I am not inclined toward generating a new application, thereby clogging up web space (though temporarily) and wasting my time.
Therefore I have a question:
Marital status as when is relevant? As on application date or appointment date?
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How can I change my US visa after interview?
If you wish to change your interview location, a new form DS-160 is not required. The Embassy or Consulate at which you actually apply can access your form using the barcode on your DS-160 confirmation page, which you must bring to the visa interview.Can you get married while on F1 visa?
Students with F-1 VisaF1 Visa holders can marry while in school and apply for a Change of Status without seeking a waiver. Under such circumstances, the foreign student will most likely be able to remain in the United States.Can I edit my visa application after submission USA?
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.What happens if I leave the US before my i 539 Application to Extend status is approved?
If you travel abroad while a change of status application (I-539) is pending, USCIS considers the application abandoned and will reject it. You will need to go to a U.S. embassy or consulate to apply for a new visa to re-enter.Five Mistakes NOT to Make at your Immigration Interview
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