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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: China
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Quick question, seems straight forward but sometimes confusing. I am being told my fiancée signature will need to be in English Language on her 325a form.

1. I am certain she does not have an English signature so will she just hand write her name where the signature line is on 325a?

2. We had her Divorce and Birth Certificates translated to English while I was in China. Translation is Family Name 1st and Given name 2nd which it also in this order in her native language. If she signs her name in English on signature line of 325a will she still put her family name 1st?

3. When I was in China her signature on Letter of Intent for 90 days was in Chinese language (family Name 1st) . Will this be sufficent?

Seem like dumb questions but I don’t want a small technicality to hold up the process.

Thank you

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Quick question, seems straight forward but sometimes confusing. I am being told my fiancée signature will need to be in English Language on her 325a form.

1. I am certain she does not have an English signature so will she just hand write her name where the signature line is on 325a?

2. We had her Divorce and Birth Certificates translated to English while I was in China. Translation is Family Name 1st and Given name 2nd which it also in this order in her native language. If she signs her name in English on signature line of 325a will she still put her family name 1st?

3. When I was in China her signature on Letter of Intent for 90 days was in Chinese language (family Name 1st) . Will this be sufficent?

Seem like dumb questions but I don’t want a small technicality to hold up the process.

Thank you

My wife (then fiancée) signed all of the documents throughout the K-1 process in the Family Name/First Name format and we didn't have any problems. Also whenever her signature was called for she would sign it in both English & Chinese characters but always in the Family Name/First Name format.

Filed: Other Country: China
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Quick question, seems straight forward but sometimes confusing. I am being told my fiancée signature will need to be in English Language on her 325a form.

1. I am certain she does not have an English signature so will she just hand write her name where the signature line is on 325a?

2. We had her Divorce and Birth Certificates translated to English while I was in China. Translation is Family Name 1st and Given name 2nd which it also in this order in her native language. If she signs her name in English on signature line of 325a will she still put her family name 1st?

3. When I was in China her signature on Letter of Intent for 90 days was in Chinese language (family Name 1st) . Will this be sufficent?

Seem like dumb questions but I don’t want a small technicality to hold up the process.

Thank you

A signature is a signature. My wife signed all documents prior to her arrival in Chinese. She now signs in Pinyin, family name first and has since her arrival in the US. Be sure her name appears in Chinese characters on the G325a on the line below the signature, regardless of how she signs. You can paste it in there before hand as well. Don't forget the name and address in Chinese characters on the petition as well.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Quick question, seems straight forward but sometimes confusing. I am being told my fiancée signature will need to be in English Language on her 325a form.

1. I am certain she does not have an English signature so will she just hand write her name where the signature line is on 325a?

2. We had her Divorce and Birth Certificates translated to English while I was in China. Translation is Family Name 1st and Given name 2nd which it also in this order in her native language. If she signs her name in English on signature line of 325a will she still put her family name 1st?

3. When I was in China her signature on Letter of Intent for 90 days was in Chinese language (family Name 1st) . Will this be sufficent?

Seem like dumb questions but I don’t want a small technicality to hold up the process.

Thank you

1. signature is a signature. Alla's signature is not of any earthly language

2. Again a signature is a signature, it does not have to resemble her name in any way Alla's most closely looks like this....&~

3. Same as above

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