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Guidelines to completing the DS-160 online visa application
DS 160 form and instructions
(https://ceac.state.gov/GENNIV/default.aspx)
Process for completing DS-160 Online Non-Immigrant Visa Application
- Access the Consular Electronic Application Center at https://ceac.state.gov/GENNIV via the Internet
(for best results, please use Internet Explorer as your browser).
- Read the instructions on the top page carefully and click the “Start Application” button.
- Under Step 1, select “Abuja, Nigeria” or “Lagos, Nigeria” as location and click the
“Start a New Application” button located under Step 2.
Be sure to select the correct city where you intend to apply for the visa.
- Begin to complete the DS-160 online application.
Input answers into all fields completely and accurately.
For answers that do not apply to your situation, please check the “Does Not Apply” box.
Please note that failure to provide complete answers in each section of the DS-160 could
lead to a delay in the visa adjudication process because you will be asked to resubmit
a new application.
- Save your work frequently as you complete the DS-160.
(Saving every few minutes is strongly recommended).
- After completing all sections of the DS-160, review your answers and make any necessary edits.
You will not be able to change your answers after you submit your application.
- After reviewing your application one last time,
complete the Sign and Submit page and click the “Sign and Submit”
button to submit the application.
- Print the DS-160 confirmation page (required) and save a copy of your application to your
hard drive (recommended). Make sure the barcode on the confirmation page is printed properly.
This barcode is necessary to process your application when you arrive at the Embassy / Consulate.
If the barcode did not print clearly, you will need to reprint it. The Embassy / Consulate
does NOT accept confirmation pages without a properly printed barcode.
- Bring the printed DS-160 confirmation page together with two 5 cm x 5 cm color photos
as well as all other requested documentation to your visa interview.
Frequently Asked Questions for the Online DS-160 Nonimmigrant Visa Electronic Application
- Where can I find the DS-160?
You can access the DS-160 from the Consular Electronic Application Center website or
from the link on the U.S. Diplomatic Mission to Nigeria http://nigeria.usembassy.gov website.
- Can my answers be in a language different than English?
No. All application questions, except as specially provided, must be in English, using English
characters only. Applications that are submitted in any language other than English may be denied,
and you may be required to submit a new application.
- Are all fields on the DS-160 mandatory?
Most fields on the DS-160 are mandatory. You may leave fields marked “Optional” blank.
Some fields may also give you the option to select “Does Not Apply”. If that field does not
apply to you, you may mark the box next to “Does Not Apply.” All other fields must be completed:
the application will not allow you to submit a form with any mandatory fields left blank.
In this instance, an error message will be displayed and you will be required to complete the
field before continuing with the application.If you do not answer questions that apply,
your form may also be rejected.
- What happens if I need to step away in the middle of data entry?
The DS-160 will “time out” approximately 20 minutes after the application has been idle. The “time out”
is designed to protect your privacy. If the application times out, all the data that has been entered
will be lost. In order to guard against possible “time out” issues you should save the application at
regular intervals while you are completing the application. To save the application, click the “Save”
button at the bottom center of the application. Clicking save will temporarily save your application.
In order to permanently save your application, select the “Save Application to File” button.
Then, click the “Save” button on the File Download window. Identify a place on your computer to save
the application file, browse to that location, and click the “Save” button on the Save As window.
The system will download your application to the specified location. Once the download is complete
you can click “Close” to return to the application. You can then use the “Import Application Date” option
on the “Getting Started” page to upload the data that you have already entered.
- I heard that I can upload a photo with my application.
How do I get a digital photo that will successfully upload to my application?
The digital photo upload function does not apply to visa applicants scheduling visa interviews
in Abuja and Lagos. Please bring two 5cm x 5cm color photos with you to your interview.
- The confirmation page has an "X" in the box where the photo should be.
What does that mean?
For applicants in Abuja and Lagos, that means that there was no photo upload. Therefore, you will
need to submit two printed photographs meeting requirements, along with the online DS-160 confirmation page.
See the print photo format found in the Nonimmigrant Photograph Requirements.
- Why did the edits I made from the review page "edit" link not save?
In order for data changes made from the review page links to save, you must use the buttons at the bottom
of each page to navigate, instead of the browser's back/forward buttons or the buttons along the left
of the screen.
- Should I save my application before I submit it?
YES! You should, if you can, save your application locally (to either your computer hard drive or a CD)
before you submit your application. Saving your application locally is beneficial in two ways. First,
if your application is rejected by the U.S. Embassy or Consulate for being incomplete, i.e.,
your application contains non-responsive answers or you failed to answer a critical question,
you will be able access your saved application data, correct the non-responsive or incomplete answers
and submit the corrected application without having to complete an entirely new application. Second,
if you are a frequent visa applicant, you can update your saved application the next time you wish to
apply for a visa and submit the updated application. This will save you time by not having to re-enter
information that has not changed since the last time you applied.
- How do I save my application?
To save the application, click the “Save” button at the bottom center of the application.
Clicking save will temporarily save your application. In order to permanently save your application,
select the “Save Application to File” button. Then, click the “Save” button on the File Download window.
Identify a place on your computer to save the application file, browse to that location,
and click the “Save” button on the Save As window. The system will download your application to the
specified location. Once the download is complete, you can click “Close” to return to the application.
You can then use the “Import Application Date” option on the “Getting Started” page to upload the data
that you have already entered.
- Do I bring my entire application with me to the interview, or do I just bring the confirmation page?
You should not bring your entire application. Your confirmation page is all that is needed to retrieve
your application data. You must bring the confirmation page with you during all phases of the application
process. Without the confirmation page, it may not be possible to access your application and process
your visa case.
- I am traveling with my family or as part of a group. Can I create a family or group application?
Yes. On the “Thank You” page you will see an option to create a family or group application.
When you select this option, certain information from your application, such as destination, will
automatically be imported to and displayed on a new application. Please note that if you use this option
you will need to create an individual application for each of your family members traveling with you or for
each individual within the group.
- I am a prospective student. Do I still need an I-20 for my interview?
Yes. The DS-160 replaces all current visa application forms, but it does not replace the I-20.
You will need to receive your I-20 from your school before you complete the DS-160 so that you can
provide your correct SEVIS number on your DS-160 application form. Please note that students will not
be able to complete the DS-160 without a SEVIS number.
- I am a prospective exchange scholar. Do I still need a DS-2019 for my interview?
Yes. The DS-160 replaces all current visa application forms, but it does not replace the DS-2019.
You will need to receive your DS-2019 from your sponsoring organization before you complete the DS-160 so
that you can provide your correct SEVIS number on your DS-160 application form.
Please note that exchange scholars will not be able to complete the DS-160 without a SEVIS number.
- If I use the option on the "Thank You" page to create a family or group application,
can I modify the data automatically populated by the system?
Yes. If one of the dependents has a different surname or nationality, for example, the applicant
can alter that data on the application before submitting.
- When I apply for a nonimmigrant visa using the online DS-160, are additional forms required?
No, with two exceptions. When applying at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate that is using the new DS-160,
Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application, you will use only one (1) form. For Embassies and Consulates that
have converted to this new process, the DS-160 has replaced all of the following forms: DS-156, DS-157,
DS-158, and DS-3032, which are no longer necessary. NOTE: The exceptions are Fiancee Visas
(K-1/2) which still require use of the forms DS-156 and DS-156K, and the Treaty Trader/Treaty Investor
visa application, which is explained in #16 below.
It is important to check the Embassy or Consulate website where you will apply for your nonimmigrant
visa for information on the application process in place. Embassies and consulates worldwide will transition
one-by-one to the DS-160. Therefore, those Embassies which have not yet converted to the new DS-160
online form continue to require all application forms, as necessary.
- I am applying for a Treaty Trader/Treaty Investor, E Visa.
Do I need to fill out the DS-160 and the DS-156E?
It depends. If you are an E Visa, Principal Investor (E-2) applicant, all you need to complete
is the DS-160. If you are a Treaty Trader (E-1) or an Executive/Manager/Essential Employee you will
need to complete the DS-160 and you or your employer will need to complete the paper
DS-156E.
(Sometime next year a new form, the DS-161, E Visa Business Information form, will be released.
This form will allow you or your employer to complete an online form and submit the form electronically
to the Department. Until that time all treaty traders, executives, managers, and essential
employees of an E visa business will be required to complete and submit the paper DS-156E.)
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