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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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My fiance has 4 names on her birth certificate and in her passport. When she gives her signature on the official uscis forms, does she need to sign all 4 names or just her normal signature?

Hey again! I signed all 3 of my names (first, middle, last) just to be on the safe side! However, I'm not sure if there is a particular requirment for this.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Normal signature.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Lebanon
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Spell out full middle names......

Contrary to what you are thinking, more names is BETTER...... You think its more confusing, but the more names you have, the quicker will go your security database screening.

John Smith will get hit with hundreds of False Hits in the databases for security/crime threats.

However, John Gerard Francis Smith will get NO false hits, and your name will be cleared in a jiffy

You see? more names the better.....

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Spell out full middle names......

Contrary to what you are thinking, more names is BETTER...... You think its more confusing, but the more names you have, the quicker will go your security database screening.

John Smith will get hit with hundreds of False Hits in the databases for security/crime threats.

However, John Gerard Francis Smith will get NO false hits, and your name will be cleared in a jiffy

You see? more names the better.....

Of course they would include all names on the petition, however the OP was asking about the signature.

As YuAndDan has already stated, their normal signature is what is needed.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Lebanon
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oh ok, my bad....yeah definitely sign with all

01/21/10 - AOS Approved

01/19/10 - EAD Card Received

01/16/10 - AP received

11/18/09 - AOS - NOA1

10/30/09 - Civil Marriage

10/24/09 - Entry/I-94 start

09/04/09 - K1 issued

07/15/09 - K1 - NOA2

02/27/09 - K1 - NOA1

02/24/09 - Filed I-129F

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oh ok, my bad....yeah definitely sign with all

Maybe or maybe not. Sign with a normal signature. Mine is just initials and last name, vaguely legible. Others are nothing more than scribbles. A signature is a signature unless specifically directed to do something specific.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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My fiance has 4 names on her birth certificate and in her passport. When she gives her signature on the official uscis forms, does she need to sign all 4 names or just her normal signature?

Signature and names are not related. A signature is a signature. My wife's signature cannot possibly resemble any name she has ever used or would ever use. It looks like this &---- Really.

Where it asks for her signature...she should apply her signature.

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