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1. If you submitted the DS-260 form and indicated you wanted to process CP, KCC will go ahead and process you for a CP interview - your KCC gets sent to the applicable embassy. If after submitting the form you, you change your mind and decide to process AOS without informing KCC, your case file still gets sent to the applicable embassy even if you initiate AOS on your own - that's a complication/delay you do not wish to introduce. The FO processing your AOS case will need your KCC file, without which your AOS cannot be adjudicated.
If you change your mind and wish to process AOS, you need to make sure you inform KCC of this change before your CN gets scheduled for an interview. Filling out the DS form lets KCC know ahead of time of your decision to process AOS, it makes planning easier for them - without your DS260, they'll be under the impression you have no plan of processing your selection.
2. Yes that's how the process work - you may also file one or two months prior to October, utilizing the early filing memo as long as you're aware and prepared for the possibility of a rejection or denial due to early filing.
I have read more or less all the previous posts. Now the process is much clearer; however, I just realized how “not smart” I was and how many mistakes/misinterpretations I made.
Sorry for posing again so many questions; I hope that at least they are not dumb and are also helpful for others.
1) KCCDV didn’t reply to my weird “cancel DS-260 since I want to do AoS request”; I was very happy when you mentioned that KCC doesn’t cancel requests. I’ve sent that e-mail 2 weeks ago. I don’t know what they made/will make of it: did they take no action since they don’t cancel, or did they see through my misunderstanding and understood correctly that I want to switch from CP to AoS?
I probably shouldn’t try reading their minds and send a clear e-mail with a clear message instead. Do you have any idea how long it might take for them to request such a process?
2) I didn’t write correctly all my addresses “since the age of 16” in my DS-260 form. For some reason, I interpreted college campuses as “temporary presence”- which, while reading now, is obviously wrong. I had no intention to mislead, it’s just an attention mistake. Should I request KCC to unlock the DS-260 so that I could also correct this error?
3) When I checked CP, I put my last semester’s address as “Permanent address- where I intend to live after arrival in the United States”. Even though I get a new college building/dorm every year and the address changes (same region/proximity- but different building, apartment, etc.), what I put made the most sense- since there was nothing else.
4) To make the situation even more colorful- as of now, I don’t have a local US address; I am going to rent a place this August with a friend. So I probably should wait till I get a place, and only then contact KCC?! Otherwise, I wouldn’t be able to complete all these address-related questions correctly (or at least not without writing several days later another request). However, I hope I won’t get a 2NL regarding a successfully scheduled CP interview by mid-August (I don’t know the timeline for CP).
5) After all this big bouquet, don’t you think that it might be better to just leave CP, correct the “since 16 addresses”, and notify about address change once I will be renting the apartment? I know it’s a judgement call that rests upon me, but what would you do given the information mentioned here?
Sorry again for the lengthy blabbering, but I don’t have anyone else to ask about such things (at least not without paying a ridiculous amount of money)…