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Good day!

Finally we had done our Biometrics! yay! But I'm kinda worried coz I have signed the digital pad differently from what appears in the forms I have submitted to USCIS. Well, not really major difference but I have just put some extra line to end my signature which is not found in my originally submitted signatures in the AOS forms.

Would this be a problem? Which signature should I be using then the next time I need to sign something, the one found during my biometrics or the one found in the submitted AOS forms?

All forms of help will be deeply appreciated. Thanks. God bless! :innocent:

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I doubt it would be an issue at all. Sometimes when you're in a hurry your signature can be completely different. Comparing signatures is a lot more involved than one thing you've done differently. Especially as this is probably your new name right? They would understand you're still learning how to sign it.

My maiden name signature used to be obviously my name (unlike my boses who I swear just signs a Z or W sometimes :S). When I started signing my married name I tried to do the same... make it obvious what the name was. My first name is easy but something about the loops in my married last name (a few L's and O's and S's) makes it hard to sign quick and make it look like the actual name. So now instead of say, my last name looking like Simpson(not my actual last name) it looks more like Sinpon. If you compared how it is now to my AOS signature you can tell the Vanessa is normal, but the last name is a little screwy. The lean is the same (I'm left handed so my signature leans to the left), the first initial of my last name looks normal, you can tell it flowed naturally but.. it just doesn't end the same. I prefer it how it is now though :D

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As long as it's not substantially different, I wouldn't worry too much about it; you'll drive yourself insane.

:thumbs: thanks for the help! exactly... I've been thinking too much concerns here regarding AOS and it's driving me nuts!!!

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I doubt it would be an issue at all. Sometimes when you're in a hurry your signature can be completely different. Comparing signatures is a lot more involved than one thing you've done differently. Especially as this is probably your new name right? They would understand you're still learning how to sign it.

My maiden name signature used to be obviously my name (unlike my boses who I swear just signs a Z or W sometimes :S). When I started signing my married name I tried to do the same... make it obvious what the name was. My first name is easy but something about the loops in my married last name (a few L's and O's and S's) makes it hard to sign quick and make it look like the actual name. So now instead of say, my last name looking like Simpson(not my actual last name) it looks more like Sinpon. If you compared how it is now to my AOS signature you can tell the Vanessa is normal, but the last name is a little screwy. The lean is the same (I'm left handed so my signature leans to the left), the first initial of my last name looks normal, you can tell it flowed naturally but.. it just doesn't end the same. I prefer it how it is now though :D

Indeed it's hard to get used to signing my new signature with my married surname... well, maybe while waiting for my green card, I'll just practice my signature here... lol

thanks for your response. God bless! :)

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