You can access the DS-260 from the Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) website, by going to Immigrant Visas.state.gov and clicking on Submit Visa Application and Civil Documents, or on the website of the U.S. embassy or consulate where you will apply.
Who fills out the DS-260 form?
Everyone who wants to apply for a US immigrant visa must fill out the Form DS-260 online through an electronic form. The purpose of the DS-260 form is to convey information to the National Visa Center which is responsible for collecting information from you and transfer your file to a US consulate where you live.
Why can't I submit documents in CEAC?
You cannot submit documents until all of the required documents have been uploaded for every visa applicant and every financial sponsor listed on your case in CEAC. The Submit Documents button isn't working.
Can I submit DS-260?
How do I correct a mistake on my DS-260 after I have submitted it? The DS-260 is the Department of State online form an applicant for a green card must complete in order to schedule a green card interview at a US consulate They CANNOT submit a new DS-260 to correct the error prior to the interview.
Who can submit DS-260?
The principal applicant and all family members applying for a diversity visa program must complete Form DS-260. You will need to enter your DV case number into the online DS-260 form to access and update the information about yourself and your family that you included in your DV entry.
Can petitioner fill out DS 261?
If you are filling out your own Form DS-261 you should identify yourself as the Applicant. If another person completes the form for you, they should select the corresponding options, for example, Petitioner.
Can I the petitioner fill up and sign the DS-260?
Yes, the petitioner can file the DS-260 on the applicant's behalf. You will need to follow the instructions for the signature.
Can the petitioner fill out the DS-260?
Yes, the petitioner can file the DS-260 on the applicant's behalf.
Do I need to upload photo for DS-260?
U.S. visa applications typically require you to provide two photos. Some U.S. embassies require you to provide physical photos Others allow you to upload digital photos online as part of your DS-160 or DS-260 online application.
Can the petitioner go to the interview?
Does the petitioner have to be present at the interview? No, only applicants must appear to be interviewed.
If you believe that this page should be taken down, please follow our DMCA take down process here.