# Corrected your DS-160? Carry both confirmation pages or the slot is gone

> US visa centres in India require the original DS-160 used for booking plus the corrected one. Without both, you must cancel and rebook with the new number.

- Published: 2026-08-21
- Author: VisaGyan (VisaGyan)
- Canonical: https://visagyan.in/ds-160-correction-both-confirmations-rule-india
- Official sources:
  - https://in.usembassy.gov/visas/
  - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/forms/ds-160-online-nonimmigrant-visa-application.html

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Correcting a DS-160 after booking is common: a misspelt name, a wrong passport number, a travel date that moved. What trips people up is the paperwork rule that follows. US visa centres in India want **both** confirmation pages, the one your appointment was booked with and the corrected one.

## The rule, in the Mission's words

"If your appointment was booked prior to November 15, 2023, you may proceed with your appointment to the VAC or document drop-off location with your corrected DS-160 confirmation page. If your appointment was booked on or after November 15, 2023, you must bring the original DS-160 confirmation page you have used to schedule your appointment AND the corrected DS-160 confirmation page."

And the consequence: "If you are unable to bring your original DS-160 confirmation page and your corrected DS-160 confirmation page, you must cancel and reschedule your appointment by entering your corrected DS-160 application number."

## Why this catches people out

Because the natural instinct after correcting a form is to discard the wrong version. The scheduling system, though, is keyed to the application number the appointment was created with. The old page proves the booking is yours; the new page is what the officer works from. Print both, and keep the confirmation numbers written down separately.

The second trap is timing. A cancel-and-rebook does not merely cost you the printing: in the Indian queue it can cost months, because the slot returns to the pool and the next available date is wherever the calendar currently opens. Current waits by city are in [US visa wait time India](/us-visa-appointment-wait-time-india).

The fields where corrections most often become necessary, such as previous refusals, travel history and employer details, are covered in [DS-160 mistakes that cost you the interview](/ds-160-mistakes-that-cost-you-the-interview). What happens to the MRV receipt when an appointment is rescheduled is in [US visa fees from India](/us-visa-fees-from-india).

*VisaGyan is an independent journal, not affiliated with the US government or ustraveldocs. Check the Mission's own instructions before your appointment date.*
