When it comes to visas and immigration processes for the United States, it is important to pay attention to every detail on the forms. This prevents setbacks and ensures you are meeting the exact requirements. In the case of the DS-160 form, used for various visa categories, including the K-3, every detail matters.
The DS-160 confirmation page is generated so that you can present the document during your interview, and it contains essential information, such as the barcode that identifies your form. Therefore, the ideal is that the entire content is printed without interruptions or cuts.
If, due to some printer setting, the document ends up being printed on two pages, you should carefully verify that the complete image was maintained without the barcode or any other important information being separated or blurred. In other words, if both pages form a single continuous image and all data, especially the barcode, is legible and intact, technically there is no problem.
However, it is highly recommended to adjust your printer settings or check the digital file before printing to ensure the document is generated on a single sheet. This way, you avoid problems during consular processing, as any printing failure can be interpreted as non-compliance with the Department of State”s requirements.
It is worth emphasizing the importance of strictly following the laws and immigration guidelines of the United States. If you have doubts about the procedures or find conflicting information, seek official sources or specialized companies (always being cautious with miracle promises or marketing campaigns that guarantee results) to avoid scams.
Stay well informed and, if necessary, consult trusted professionals to assist you at every step of the process. Remember: ensuring that each document is correct and in accordance with the instructions can make a big difference in your journey to the United States. Good luck with your process and the new phase ahead!
Learn more about K-3 Visa
- Purpose
- Spouse of U.S. citizen
- Duration
- 2 years
- Work
- Authorized
- Processing
- 12-18 months
Victoria Harper
Editor-in-Chief
Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.