The DS-260 form must be submitted online and the printed confirmation page must be brought to the interview. Citizens or Legal Permanent Residents (LPRs) Each applicant - including children - must have their own DS-260 visa application. The safest way for an applicant to finish with minimal disruption to: The following applicants must use Form DS-260, Online Immigrant Visa Application: Immediate relatives of U.S.
The online system runs the highest risk of crashing once the applicant begins listing past addresses required for either form. Switching between browsers (Firefox, Chrome, etc.) does not solve the issue.
Many lawyers and foreign nationals have reported increased frustration at the technical problems that prevent visa applicants from efficiently completing the DS-160 or DS-260 online application form, which often crashes and deletes whatever information has already been supplied by the applicant. The DS-160, Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application, must be completed for a non-immigrant visa before a visa interview can be scheduled at a U.S.
Since the beginning of this year, lawyers and foreign nationals seeking to apply for immigrant visas (“green cards”) and non-immigrant visas have been confronted with problems, starting with completing the application forms. The DS-260, Immigrant Visa Electronic Application, must be completed and submitted before an appointment for an immigrant visa interview at a U.S.