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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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My finance is in India. He has signed his G-325A and letter of intent to marry, but his signature is just his first name. He says that he signed his passport the same way. Will they reject based on his signature not including his last name? He says that everyone in India signs this way and if he changes then it won't match the signature on his passport.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Romania
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its ok...my husbands siggie is his lastname only...had no probs

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you can't read my wife's signature

no one can read mine and i use first and last names :P

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IF YOU ARE NEW TO THE SITE, PLEASE READ THE GUIDES BEFORE ASKING ALOT OF QUESTIONS. THE GUIDES ARE VERY HELPFUL AND WILL SAVE YOU ALOT OF TIME!

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My finance is in India. He has signed his G-325A and letter of intent to marry, but his signature is just his first name. He says that he signed his passport the same way. Will they reject based on his signature not including his last name? He says that everyone in India signs this way and if he changes then it won't match the signature on his passport.

A signature does NOT have to include the last name!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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your signature is just that. whatever a person uses is their "mark."

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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My finance is in India. He has signed his G-325A and letter of intent to marry, but his signature is just his first name. He says that he signed his passport the same way. Will they reject based on his signature not including his last name? He says that everyone in India signs this way and if he changes then it won't match the signature on his passport.

A "signature" is a signature. There is no requirement it make sense or even be legible to human beings (ever see a Dr.s signature on a prescription?) If it is his signature as appears on his passport then you better use it just as is. My wife's signature in illegible but looks for all the world like a single letter of some sort of strange alpahabet. We never had a problem.

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Gary And Alla

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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A "signature" is a signature. There is no requirement it make sense or even be legible to human beings (ever see a Dr.s signature on a prescription?) If it is his signature as appears on his passport then you better use it just as is. My wife's signature in illegible but looks for all the world like a single letter of some sort of strange alpahabet. We never had a problem.

What strange alphabet would that be?

YMMV

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Romania
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Wow...if you only have a chance to see one of my friend's signature you probably will need someone who can read egytpian drawings hehehe

PEACE.....

When you love someone from the bottom of your heart; so much that you are willing to give your life for your loved one, time and distance takes a backseat. Only love prevails. And with love in you hearts you can overcome anything.

January 21, 2010 - Submitted AOS

January 25, 2010 - Cory received her SSN

March 9, 2010 - Received appointment for biometrics - will be on March 18

March 18, 2010 - Biometrics done

March 19, 2010 - Touches on I-485 and I-765

March 25, 2010 - Advance Parole approved..received on April 1 in the mail

March 29, 2010 - I-485 notice date, received on April 4, 2010

May 3, 2010 - EAD approved

May 5, 2010 - Date interview....approved

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