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Hello sir, I didn’t write my name in the children section as I’m the petitioner filling for my mom. That would be a problem? Do I need to contact nvc and make changes? Need your advice please thank you
"Hi @tpams157, thank you for watching the video and reaching out with your question. Immigration paperwork can be very sensitive. Your question involves specific details that are best discussed in a consultation. Please feel free to schedule one with us to go over your situation in detail. thesouthasianattorney.setmore.com/
I understand your concern. If you've omitted your child from the DS-260 form and your interview is approaching, addressing this promptly is essential. Consulate or Embassy where your interview is scheduled. Explain the situation to them, and they might provide specific instructions on how to rectify the oversight. Disclaimer: This information is for informational purposes only. Nothing here construes an attorney-client relationship.
Sir ,should main applicant must include their child information on ds260 form who is 25 years of old... because in my father case,he didn't include me in initial edv lottery registration form because i am his 25 years old son.
What of year of birth and how can I correct this... Mine is a spousal Visa my son's year of birth is wrong though am not immigrating with him because he is over 21
Please advice if a mistake on ds-260 can result in them not calling me for interview. I got tge dv lottery but filling the form made mistake with my mother's name, wrote full name instead of surname only. Will this error result in me not getting called for further processing
A mistake on the DS-260 form may result in delays or complications in the processing of your DV lottery application, but it is unlikely to result in an automatic denial or rejection of your application. However, if the mistake on your mother's name is significant enough to cause confusion or raise questions about your identity or eligibility, it could potentially impact the processing of your application. In this case, I recommend that you contact the U.S. Department of State's Kentucky Consular Center (KCC) as soon as possible to request a correction to your DS-260 form. You can contact KCC by email at KCCDV@state.gov or by phone at +1-606-526-7500. Be sure to provide your full name, date of birth, and case number when contacting KCC. By requesting a correction to your DS-260 form, you can help ensure that your application is processed smoothly and without unnecessary delays.