The DS-160 “Application Error” (often accompanied by the message “An unexpected error has occurred”) is a notorious glitch on the CEAC website.
It frequently happens when navigating between pages (especially the “Work/Education/Training” section), uploading photos, or after a session timeout.
Here is a step-by-step guide to fixing these errors and recovering your application.
1. The “Golden Fix” for Persistent Crashes
If you are stuck in a loop where clicking “Next” constantly crashes the page, do not keep trying to push the same button. The session data is likely corrupted. You need to “refresh” the data into a new application ID.
The “Retrieve & Create New” Method:
Note your Application ID. You must have this (it starts with
AA…).Go to the CEAC Home Page.
Select “Retrieve an Application” (do not click “Continue Application”).
Enter your Application ID, Surname, Year of Birth, and Security Answer.
Once retrieved, the system may ask if you want to confirmation page or create a new one. Important: If it gives you the option, look for a button that says “Create a New Application” or prompts you to copy data to a new form.
Note: Often, just retrieving it clears the glitch. If that fails, start a New Application from scratch, and when prompted, select “Option B: Upload Data from a Previously Submitted/Saved Application” if you have a
.datfile saved. If not, you may have to re-enter data, which is why saving frequently (to your hard drive) is critical.
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2. Immediate Troubleshooting Tricks
Before restarting, try these technical fixes to clear browser conflicts:
Switch Browsers: If you are using Chrome, try Edge or Firefox. The CEAC system is old and can be finicky with modern Chrome updates.
Incognito/Private Mode: This prevents old cache files from confusing the current session.
Clear Cache: Clear your browser’s cache and cookies, then restart the browser.
Avoid Translate: Ensure your browser’s “Auto-Translate” feature is OFF. Translating the page automatically often breaks the form’s scripts.
3. Fixing Specific Errors
| Error Type | Solution |
| “Session Timed Out” | The system claims a 20-minute timeout, but it often times out faster (sometimes in 5-10 minutes). Save every single page. If you time out, use “Retrieve an Application” with your ID and Security Answer to jump back in. |
| Photo Upload Error | If the photo upload crashes the page:
1. Use the Photo Cropping Tool on the State Department website first to ensure it’s lighter than 240KB.
2. If it still fails, try passing the photo through a metadata scrubber (like opening it in Paint and saving it as a new JPG).
3. Last Resort: If the system allows you to proceed without the photo (rare, but possible), you can bring a physical photo to the interview. However, most consulates strictly require a digital upload to submit. |
| “Work/Education” Crash | This specific page is prone to crashing if you have special characters (like /, @, &) in the text fields. Remove any special symbols from addresses or job titles and try again. |
4. If You Cannot Recover the Application
If the “Retrieve” function says “Application Not Found” or also errors out:
You must start a New Application.
This generates a New Application ID.
Critical: If you have already scheduled a visa appointment with the old (broken) Application ID, you do not necessarily need to cancel your appointment.
Fill out the new DS-160 completely.
Print the Confirmation Page for the NEW DS-160.
Bring BOTH confirmation pages (the old one used to book, and the new complete one) to your appointment. Tell the officer immediately that you had to file a new DS-160 due to technical errors. They can usually update the barcode on your file at the biometric window.
5. Summary Checklist for Prevention
[ ] Write down your Application ID immediately.
[ ] Save Locally: After every 2-3 pages, click the “Save” button at the bottom and select “Save Application to File”. This downloads a
.datfile to your computer. This file allows you to reload your answers into a new form if the website crashes completely.[ ] No Special Characters: Avoid using non-English characters or symbols.
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