DS-260 Interactive Guide

DS-260 Interactive Guide

Prepare for the DS-260 immigrant visa application with a personalized guide. Review the identity, family, address, employment, U.S. travel, immigration, and background information you may need before completing the official form in CEAC.

burmaheaven culture
burmaheaven culture
Step 1 of 6

Who is completing the DS-260?

Each qualified family member immigrating must generally complete a separate DS-260.

📝 Prepare Before You Start

Organize names, addresses, employment, education, family history, travel, and immigration information before opening CEAC.

🔍 Review Difficult Sections

Identify parts of the DS-260 that may require additional records or careful review.

🖨️ Create a Printable Guide

Generate and print a personalized preparation or final-review checklist.

What the DS-260 Guide Covers

✅ Principal applicants, spouses, and children
✅ Passport and identity information
✅ Other names and name differences
✅ Address history
✅ Employment and education history
✅ Parents, spouses, and children
✅ Previous U.S. travel and visas
✅ Intended U.S. address
✅ Social Security number questions
✅ Arrest, court, and prison history
✅ Military and organizational history
✅ Final review before submission

Information to Gather

U.S. travel and visa history

Passport information

Birth details

Other names used

Previous addresses

Employment and education history

Parent information

Marriage history

Children’s information

Records to Review

Intended U.S. address

Passport

Birth certificate

Marriage and divorce records

Court or prison records

Military records

Previous visa records

Petition information

NVC case information

How to Use This Guide

Answer the Questions

Select the situations that apply to the person completing the DS-260.

Review the Results

Use the personalized checklist to gather missing information and records.

Complete the Official Form

Enter the information in the official DS-260 through CEAC and review every answer before submitting.

Each qualified family member immigrating generally completes a separate DS-260 after the applicable fees show as paid in CEAC.

Complete the Official DS-260 in CEAC

This guide helps you prepare, but it does not replace or submit the official immigrant visa application.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Form DS-260?

The DS-260 is the online Application for Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration completed through the Consular Electronic Application Center.

Can I change an answer after submitting?

The correct procedure can depend on the case stage and embassy. Contact NVC or follow the instructions from the embassy or consulate handling the case before attempting corrections.

Does every family member need a DS-260?

Each qualified family member immigrating with the principal applicant generally completes a separate application.

Can I complete the DS-260 in another language?

Answers generally must be entered in English using English characters unless the official form specifically allows otherwise.

Can I save the application and finish later?

Yes. The DS-260 can be saved and continued later. CEAC may log users out after approximately 20 minutes of inactivity, so users should save frequently.

What should I do after submitting?

Print and keep the DS-260 confirmation page. Applicants must bring the confirmation page to the immigrant visa interview.

Continue Preparing Your NVC Case

Use our NVC Document Checklist to organize civil documents, sponsor records, translations, and interview materials.