Name of person/company who filed petition ds 160

Originally posted by Abhi26:

Hi All,

Even I am having the same confusion.

Many of our forum members are suggesting to stick with employer information only.

I have a related question. Even my client location and employer location are different, they are in different cities in CA.

So assuming I stick with only the employer information in DS-160, what should I be filling up in "Place of Stay" section?

Currently my employer has asked me to give an address in the city where the client is based.

~~ Place of Stay : definitely your mailing address (which is always near to Client location/wherever you work unless you work remotely)

Another concern I have is during the visa interview, when the officer asks the job location, wouldn't we be mentioning the client location(city). In that case would the officer try to match our answer with the "where do you intend to work" section in DS-160. If he matches it with just the LCA location(it would be having the client location), things should be fine.

~~ Client Location : Job Location

~~ where do you intend to work : Cient Location

~~ LCA location : Client Location

~~ In case you have an LCA with Employer Location , you will need a LCA Ammendment with Client Location

Thanks in advance.

The Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application, also known as Form DS-160, is used by individuals who want to apply for a temporary visa to travel to the U.S. and fiancé(e) visas (K visas).  It is not the appropriate form if you seek a visa to move to the United States permanently. For that, you would need to apply for a green card. Form DS-160 will ask you several questions about your history, family, and many other personal questions to determine your eligibility. In conjunction with the personal interview, these answers will dictate whether or not you are approved for the visa.

Apply for a Nonimmigrant Visa with Form DS-160

Applying for Form DS-160 is done electronically through the U.S. Department of States Consular Electronic Application Center. To fill out the entire fill will take around 90 minutes, and you can have other people assist you, such as a qualified immigration expert. You must, however, electronically sign and submit your application under U.S. law unless you qualify for an exemption. If you do not speak English, you can change the language of the form in the upper right-hand corner of the page where it says “Select Tooltip Language.” There are several different language options available, including French, German, Italian, Chinese, Hebrew, etc.

Name of person/company who filed petition ds 160

Name of person/company who filed petition ds 160

If you’ve already started an application, then you can retrieve an existing one by putting in your application ID and answering a security question. The link is on the right-hand side of the page where the arrow is pointing below.

Name of person/company who filed petition ds 160

Name of person/company who filed petition ds 160

Documents Needed for the Application Process

There are many documents you will need to fill out Form DS-160. They include:

  • Passport
  • Travel Itinerary
  • National ID number (if issued by home country)
  • Social Security Number/U.S. Taxpayer ID (if applicable)
  • Employment history documents
  • Travel history documents
  • Information about travel companions
  • Digital version of a recent photograph of yourself (must meet U.S. government requirements). You can find acceptable photo examples here.

Coming to the U.S. to study? If so, you need a copy of your SEVIS ID (found on your I-20 or DS-2019) in addition to the address of the school or university you will be attending. If you are a temporary worker, have a copy of your I-129 on hand.

Sections of the DS-160 Application

Section 1: Personal History and Information

The first part of the application will ask you about personal information including your date of birth, legal name, marital status, nationality, passport/national ID number, and your U.S. Social Security number or taxpayer ID if you have one.

Section 2: Travel Itinerary

What are your travel plans? What is the purpose of your trip to the United States? This section asks you specific travel itinerary plans including your arrival and departure dates, the address you will stay in the United States, etc.

Section 3: Who You Are Traveling With

Bringing a travel companion with you to the United States? This section asks for details about who you are traveling with, whether it is a relative, friend, group, etc.

Section 4: Prior Travel to the United States

Traveled in the past to the U.S.? If so, you will need to detail why you came in the past and the dates. This section will also inquire whether you have ever been denied a U.S. visa or if you have ever filed an immigrant petition with USCIS. Always be honest and accurate with your answers.

Section 5: Contact Information

You will need to submit your current address and contact information like email address and phone number in this section. They also ask for social media account handles from the past five years for sites like Facebook or Twitter. (Do not provide your password or login credentials to these accounts) USCIS may review your activity on these social media accounts.

Section 6: Passport Details

This section is pretty simple – submit the passport numbers they ask for.

Section 7: Contact in the United States

For this section, you must identify someone in the United States who can vouch for your identity. So if you are visiting a friend or relative in the U.S., you can include them. If you do not know anyone, you can put the name of an organization or business you are visiting.

Section 8: Family Members

You will be asked for information about your parents, spouse, nationality, home address, and any relatives who live in the United States.

Section 9: Employment History, Education & Training

This section will ask you about your educational history, employment history, and occupation up to five years in the past. It may also request details about past travel history.

Section 10: Security Questions

This section has 25 questions (yes or no format) regarding national security.

Section 11: Photo Requirement

You are almost done with the application if you have made it this far! This section asks you to upload a digital version of a recent photograph of yourself (must meet U.S. government requirements). Have the image file ready on your computer so you can upload it. Remember that you still need to take a printed passport-style photo with you to the visa interview.

Section 12: Sign and Submit Your Application

You made it to the final section! Carefully review all the previous section answers for accuracy and agree to the terms/conditions, then click submit! You must print the final confirmation page, and you need to bring it with you to the visa interview!

Tips When Filling Out Form DS-160

  • You must complete the form online. There is not a paper version of it. You can work on it in multiple sittings. You have 30 days to complete it in its entirety.
  • Write down your application ID located on the top right-hand corner of the page in case you accidentally close the browser. You can retrieve it using the ID.

Name of person/company who filed petition ds 160

  • There is an option to create a family application if you need to fill out more than one DS-160 for family members. After you complete one application in its entirety, follow along to the ‘Thank You’ page, and there will be an option to select ‘create a family application.’ Many of the details are automatically filled in, saving you time in the process by selecting this option.
  • Save the application frequently. If you are inactive within 20 minutes on the page, then the system will time out, and any information you have not saved will be lost.
  • Remember to electronically sign your application (unless you qualify as exempt). If you do not electronically sign it, then it might not be accepted.
  • After submitting DS-160, print and keep a record of the barcode page.
  • Here is a sample DS-160, Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application
  • Always fill out the information honestly. If you are not sure about the answer to a question, it is best to have a qualified immigration professional assist you.

Steps after Completing Form DS-160

Once you have completed the DS-160 for yourself and any family members accompanying you, print the confirmation page and bring it along with you to the interview at the U.S. embassy/consulate along with any documents required by your visa. You can always log into the system again using your Application ID if you did not print it out immediately after completion. Wondering the status of your application? You can check it here by entering your Application ID.

DS-160 Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some of the most frequently asked questions about Form DS-160. If you have additional questions, it is best to consult a qualified immigration professional.

Who needs to fill out Form DS-160?

The DS-160 is intended for anyone who plans to visit the U.S. on a temporary visa, anyone coming to the country on a K-1 visa to get married, and Mexican citizens applying for a TN visa.

Can I bring my spouse without filling out another DS-160?

All individuals planning to travel to the United States need to fill out their own DS-160. There is a way to save time in the application process for multiple family members by creating a family application (instructions found under the tips section).

How much does the DS-160 cost?

It costs nothing to file the DS-160. You will, however, need to pay the visa fees, which for many non-petition-based nonimmigrant visas are $160. The following categories are considered non-petition based nonimmigrant visas:

Name of person/company who filed petition ds 160

Petition-based visa categories have a fee of $190, and those include temporary workers, intracompany transferees, persons with extraordinary ability, athletes, artists, entertainers, international cultural exchange visas, and religious workers. You can see a complete list of visa fees here.

What do I do after filling out Form DS-160?

After you have submitted the form electronically, you should contact the U.S. embassy or consulate in your country to confirm if you need to schedule an interview with a consular officer. You can find contact information for a U.S. embassy in your country at this link.

How can I electronically sign the DS-160 form?

At the end of filling out the form, there will be a button that says “Sign Application.” You must sign it to for it to be valid and your signature certifies that you understand and have read all the questions and are submitting accurate answers to the best of your ability. The day of your interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate you will also have your fingerprints scanned and must read the following statement:

“By submitting my fingerprint, I am certifying under penalty of perjury that I have read and understood the questions in my visa application and that all statements that appear in my visa application have been made by me and are true and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Furthermore, I certify under penalty of perjury that I will tell the truth during my interview and that all statements made by me during my interview will be complete to the best of my ability.”

Can someone else complete the DS-160 on my behalf?

If you are not competent enough to complete the form yourself, you can be assisted by a third party but they must be acknowledge by name on the “Sign and Submit” section of the form. If the application is under the age of 16, a parent or guardian (or whoever has legal custody) can complete the questions and check the “Sign Application” button on their behalf.

Can I save the application to my computer and finish at a later time?

It you want to complete the DS-160 in multiple sittings you can save the application to your hard drive or a disk and this will give you the opportunity to access it for 30 days. It’s recommended not to save the application on a shared computer since the answers can be tampered with. Below are the instructions for saving it to your computer:

  1. Click the “Save Application to File” button
  2. On the File Download window, click “Save”
  3. Choose where on your computer you want to save the application to and then click “Save” on the “Save As” window.
  4. The system will download your application to the specified location.
  5. Once the download is complete, you can click “Close” to return to the live application on the website.

Am I able to reuse a DS-160 if I apply for U.S. visas multiple times?

It is possible to use answers from a previous DS-160 form you previously submitted on a new form. The best way to do this would be to save the old one on your hard drive first using the instructions above. Then, when you apply for the new visa you can select “Option B-Upload a Previously Saved Application” on the Getting Started page. Another way you can do so if your prior application was submitted after November 1, 2010, is to select Option C- Retrieve Application” and you can enter your previous application ID, then “Create a New Application”. Your previous answers will populate in the form.

Do I need to fill out DS-160 if I am applying for a Treaty Trader/Treaty Investor, E Visa?

If you are an applicant for the E-3, Treaty Investor Visa then you need to fill out form DS-160. If you are applying for an E-1 or E-2, then you also must complete the DS-160 and you or your employer also need to fill out the DS-156E form. 

What should I write in DS

Given Names: Enter your given name as it appears in your passport. Given name includes both your first and middle name. Please enter the exact spelling and name in the order indicated in your passport. Full Name in Native Alphabet: Click “does not apply” if your native language utilizes the alphabet.

Did anyone assist you in filling DS

Did anyone assist you in filling out this application? If this application was prepared by another person on your behalf, answer “Yes”, and ask that person to fill the next question. The Form DS-160 can be prepared by an attorney or representative on your behalf. They can forward you the electronic file.

Who is principal applicant in DS

H-4 visa application process In all cases, the H1-B visa holder is the principal applicant. The Spouses of H1-B holders and their children who are under 21 can apply for H-4 visas from the United State's Consulate in their country of origin.

Can we edit DS

Yes, you can use information from a previously submitted DS-160 to populate some fields on a new form.