My I-526 was approved when I was a senior in college. When I submitted my DS-260 form, I had my education as “a bachelor’s degree in process” in it. I just graduated and got my bachelor’s degree. My visa interview will be conducted next month. I am worried this inconsistency might cause issues during the interview. Please advise.
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Bernard P Wolfsdorf
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyIt would be advisable to update the DS-260 especially since there are now new questions as well.
Lynne Feldman
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyYou should advise the consular officer of any amendments to the DS-260 you submitted or any errors.
BoBi Ahn
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyThat is not a problem. You can always update all the outdated or information provided in error at the time of the interview.
A Olusanjo Omoniyi
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyYou can correct the inconsistency by updating your information at the interview.
Salvatore Picataggio
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyI find it unlikely that this inconsistency would derail the process.
Belma Demirovic Chinchoy
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyThis would not be considered an inaccuracy.
Dale Schwartz
Find an EB-5 Visa Lawyer: Immigration AttorneyJust tell them at the interview. It makes no difference.
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