Admin: Thanks for the input. I’m still concerned about this question which could have multiple answers.
If I don’t list my sister who is a naturalized US Citizen, I’m afraid if that’d make the consular think otherwise while checking my records (although she resides in India at this time)? It could be simply because US citizens stay in US unless a special note is added that'd indicate their current residency in a different country. In other words, how will they know that a US citizen is living in a different country unless specified by the applicant?
On the other hand, if I still mention her while responding to the question, it is also incomplete because they are living elsewhere (not in US) per the questions.
This seems to be a tricky situation. Does anyone have this kind of issue while filling the DS160?
Thanks.
If I don’t list my sister who is a naturalized US Citizen, I’m afraid if that’d make the consular think otherwise while checking my records (although she resides in India at this time)? It could be simply because US citizens stay in US unless a special note is added that'd indicate their current residency in a different country. In other words, how will they know that a US citizen is living in a different country unless specified by the applicant?
On the other hand, if I still mention her while responding to the question, it is also incomplete because they are living elsewhere (not in US) per the questions.
This seems to be a tricky situation. Does anyone have this kind of issue while filling the DS160?
Thanks.
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