Missing questions on a DS-160 form
What do I do if some of the questions on my form do not appear on my spouse's form? My spouse and I are applying/filling out DS-160 forms for our B2 visa. But I am amazed to notice that some of the questions on my form are missing on my spouse's form. Here they are:
ON THE TRAVEL INFORMATION SECTION
- a. Have you made specific travel plans?
- b. Provide a complete itinerary for your travel to the U.S.
- c. Date of Arrival in U.S.:
- d. Arrival City:
- e. Date of Departure from U.S.:
- f. Departure City:
- g. the locations you wish to visit in the US
EDIT PREVIOUS WORK INFORMATION
- Name of Institution (1):
- Address of Institution:
- City:
- State/Province:
- Postal Zone/ZIP Code:
- Country/Region:
- Course of Study:
- Date of Attendance From:
- Date of Attendance To:
- Name of Institution (2):
- Address of Institution:
- City:
- State/Province:
- Postal Zone/ZIP Code:
- Country/Region:
- Course of Study:
- Date of Attendance From:
- Date of Attendance To:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- A. Do you belong to a clan or tribe?
- B. Provide a List of Languages You Speak:
- C. Have you traveled to any countries/regions within the last five years?
- D. Provide a List of Countries/Regions Visited
- E. Have you belonged to, contributed to, or worked for any professional, social, or charitable organization?
- F. Do you have any specialized skills or training, such as firearms, explosives, nuclear, biological, or chemical experience?
- G. Have you ever served in the military?
- H. Have you ever served in, been a member of, or been involved with a paramilitary unit, vigilante unit, rebel group, guerrilla group, or insurgent organization?
Best Answer
The DS-160 form has extra questions for male applicants compared to the same form for female applicants.
In addition to all of the questions on the 'female' version of the form, male applicants are also asked questions about:
- educational institutions that they have attended
- trips that they have made in the last five years
- military service record
So what you're seeing is not unusual. Complete all of the questions which you are asked - more for you (male) than for your spouse (female).
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What happens if I make a mistake in DS 160?
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 questions are on the DS 160 form?
In the first part of Form DS-160, you will provide personal information such as your name, date of birth, and marital status. You will also be asked for your nationality, your passport or national identification number(s), and your U.S. social security number or taxpayer ID number, if you have them.Have you ever been refused a visa DS 160?
A common question asked while filling DS 160 form is question: Have you ever been refused a U.S. Visa, or been refused admission to the United States, or withdrawn your application for admission at the port of entry? You have to answer \u201cYES\u201d if your US visa has been denied at the US embassy.How can I change my DS 160 security question?
Please be aware that there is no reset for the security question. You are responsible for choosing your security question and remembering your answer....How To Retrieve and Correct Your DS-160 After Submitting It And Realize You Have Made a Mistake.
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