All 3 of us now have confirmations for submission. I suppose if we had said No to the work experience and education, it might have worked, but then that wouldn't be true.Īnyway just thought I share this. If you stop and save and come back, they information was gone, and so the system thought the form was incomplete. The only way around it was to fill in the page and go all the way to submission in one go. We did fill it any way, but if we saved and came back to it, the system wouldn't hold the information and reset the page. Since she is not the primary applicant on a DV application, she doesn't technically have to fill in her education and work experience. In the case of my wife's application it was more tricky. Until you at least open this document the submit button won't work. It is basically a warning that you need to register for draft (national service) if you are between 18 and 26. You MUST have Adobe installed for it to work and it is only a requirement to read for boys under 26, which is why it didn't come up on my application.
#My attorney blocked my access to ds 260 form pdf#
In my son's case, he couldn't submit until he opened the pdf file about "selective Service" registration. They each couldn't submit for different reasons I managed to submit my form easy enough, but for my wife and son the submit button was grayed out and I initially thought it was because I was the main applicant and they didn't have to submit, but I was wrong. I just wanted to share some thing I just managed to figure out on the DS-260 Submission form.