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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Form DS-260

Instructions and Help about Form DS-260

True." So, hello everyone, welcome to my channel. And as the issue here, it's another video. And in this video, I'll be focusing on the DS-260. To be specific, I'll be talking about the education section and the information you need to fill in. I'll also discuss what to avoid in the education section. Sometimes, you have to be careful about certain things in this section. So, that's what I'll be talking about in this video. If you are new to this channel, please subscribe so that you can get notifications when we upload new videos. We only focus on the DV lottery winners and the selection process, right from being selected to the interview stage. So, without further ado, let's start our video right away. (Music playing) To start with, in the DS-260, there is a section that talks about the education. That is what we're going to discuss in this video. The first question asks if you have attended any educational institutions at a secondary level or above. If the answer is no, and you have never attended secondary school education, just click on "no". This means that you are qualified through another criteria, which is having employment for the last five years, with two years of training in your job. So, if you have not graduated from secondary school, but meet the employment criteria, you can still qualify. However, the secondary school certificate is the basic qualification for the DV lottery in the education section. If you have a secondary school diploma, you are good to go. Having higher degrees like master's degrees is just an added value. But the basic requirement is the secondary school certificate. I hope that's clear. On that question, just click on "yes" if you have attended any educational institutions after secondary school. Then,...