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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hey, folks! This question could sound really simple, but still I don't want mess with that.

I'm just about to send I-130 (still waiting for wife's signed g325a) and I have no clue how to sign all my forms.

Here's the thing. On my citizenship certificate I had to put my complete signature: the first and the last names (well, in fact it says to do so on it).

For signing my checks etc I use the signature I've been using for at least 20 years :) (it'a completely different).

So, my question is: how am I supposed to sign all these forms? Should it be complete (with first and last names) or not? :help: Wouldn't it look too strange for the USCIS to compare my signature on I-130, g325a (with attachments) with the signature on that certificate's copy?

Or should I attach an explanation along with I-130 regarding the different signatures which USCIS may see and tell them that both of them - are legal? :blink:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I personally would make all the signatures match, that way there's no explanation needed.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Agree, keep your petition simple, make all the signatures match

Goodluck

USCIS
August 12, 2008 - petition sent
August 16, 2008 - NOA-1
February 10, 2009 - NOA-2
178 DAYS FROM NOA-1


NVC
February 13, 2009 - NVC case number assigned
March 12, 2009 - Case Complete
25 DAY TRIP THROUGH NVC


Medical
May 4, 2009


Interview
May, 26, 2009


POE - June 20, 2009 Toronto - Atlanta, GA

Removal of Conditions
Filed - April 14, 2011
Biometrics - June 2, 2011 (early)
Approval - November 9, 2011
209 DAY TRIP TO REMOVE CONDITIONS

Citizenship

April 29, 2013 - NOA1 for petition received

September 10, 2013 Interview - decision could not be made.

April 15, 2014 APPROVED. Wait for oath ceremony

Waited...

September 29, 2015 - sent letter to senator.

October 16, 2015 - US Citizen

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Here's the thing: Make sure ALL your siggies match your PASSPORT siggy.

Word!

:thumbs:

I agree, but due to this frustration I have not signed my passport yet, since I have no clue if this should be complete signature (like on citizenship certificate) or just my regular signature :unsure:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Keep it simple, match the passport to your citizenship certificate to your documents

The answer to these questions are easy, keep all of the signatures the same

Good luck

USCIS
August 12, 2008 - petition sent
August 16, 2008 - NOA-1
February 10, 2009 - NOA-2
178 DAYS FROM NOA-1


NVC
February 13, 2009 - NVC case number assigned
March 12, 2009 - Case Complete
25 DAY TRIP THROUGH NVC


Medical
May 4, 2009


Interview
May, 26, 2009


POE - June 20, 2009 Toronto - Atlanta, GA

Removal of Conditions
Filed - April 14, 2011
Biometrics - June 2, 2011 (early)
Approval - November 9, 2011
209 DAY TRIP TO REMOVE CONDITIONS

Citizenship

April 29, 2013 - NOA1 for petition received

September 10, 2013 Interview - decision could not be made.

April 15, 2014 APPROVED. Wait for oath ceremony

Waited...

September 29, 2015 - sent letter to senator.

October 16, 2015 - US Citizen

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Keep it simple, match the passport to your citizenship certificate to your documents

The answer to these questions are easy, keep all of the signatures the same

Good luck

Well, thanks to that stupid explanation from that lady at the oath (after the ceremony) now I have all this mess.

I should have signed certificate the way I've done before and not the way she told me so.

So, I'm gonna sign passport (I'm not sending copy of it - no need to) and forms like I'm used to.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Hey, folks! This question could sound really simple, but still I don't want mess with that.

I'm just about to send I-130 (still waiting for wife's signed g325a) and I have no clue how to sign all my forms.

Here's the thing. On my citizenship certificate I had to put my complete signature: the first and the last names (well, in fact it says to do so on it).

For signing my checks etc I use the signature I've been using for at least 20 years :) (it'a completely different).

So, my question is: how am I supposed to sign all these forms? Should it be complete (with first and last names) or not? :help: Wouldn't it look too strange for the USCIS to compare my signature on I-130, g325a (with attachments) with the signature on that certificate's copy?

Or should I attach an explanation along with I-130 regarding the different signatures which USCIS may see and tell them that both of them - are legal? :blink:

Use YOUR signature. A signature is a signature and need not look like anything known to man as letters or words. Alla's signature looks kinda like this... &- Where it says to place your signature...place your signature HOWEVER you want and sleep well.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Use YOUR signature. A signature is a signature and need not look like anything known to man as letters or words. Alla's signature looks kinda like this... &- Where it says to place your signature...place your signature HOWEVER you want and sleep well.

You're 100% correct :thumbs: ! Signature is something unique, because anybody else could easily have put down your first and last name and then you will have to prove that was not your writing :no: .

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You're 100% correct :thumbs: ! Signature is something unique, because anybody else could easily have put down your first and last name and then you will have to prove that was not your writing :no: .

From this point forward, simply sign all documents with "your signature". For what it's worth, my passport signature has F Middle LAST but my normal signature is just first and middle initial then last name. I signed all immigration documents with the F M LAST, just like my check, with NO PROBLEMS. Feel free to sign your passport with "your signature".

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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From this point forward, simply sign all documents with "your signature". For what it's worth, my passport signature has F Middle LAST but my normal signature is just first and middle initial then last name. I signed all immigration documents with the F M LAST, just like my check, with NO PROBLEMS. Feel free to sign your passport with "your signature".

Got it, thanks :thumbs: !

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