Treatment of Old DS-160 and New DS 160 Submitted Application

I have submitted the DS 160 online application but couldn't pick appointment date because the conference would have been over. I have submitted another DS 160 application form and have schedule an appointment but for a different purpose. Will the embassy use the information on the previous application for my interview or the newly submitted application. Are they going to discard the previous application or still going to consider the information on it
Best Answer
The previous application is completely irrelevant and the consulate would only consider the information in your latest application, since you never visited the consulate for an interview for the previous visa application.
Of course things might be different if you've admitted to genocide or similar on your previous DS-160, but I presume that's not the case.
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Can I use the older DS 160 I submitted?
Can I reuse the DS-160? Yes, you can use information from a previously submitted DS-160 to populate some fields on a new form.Can DS 160 submitted twice?
Can I submit DS 160 twice? The State Department did not provide a way to go back and change a DS-160 form that is already submitted. But you can always go back online to submit a new, corrected DS-160 form, print the new confirmation page, and bring it to your interview at the consulate or embassy.How can I delete my DS 160 form after submission?
You cannot delete a DS-160 application. You can create a brand new DS-160 as part of a new visa appointment that you seek to make at a consular post. So deletion is not an option, but re-filing the application is allowed.How many times can I change my DS 160 form after submission?
Can You Change DS-160 after Submitting? Once you submit the form electronically, you can't change your information. However, you can retrieve the information as long as the application was submitted in less than 30 days before the access.How To Retrieve and Correct Your DS-160 After Submitting It And Realize You Have Made a Mistake.
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