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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Hi, this might seem like a retarded situation but I need help..

I am filling out the G-325A gorm. I.am the foreign fiance (Mexico). OK so here is the deal. In the bottom It asks for my signature...my signature is not totally legible, but its my signature. Problem is my fiance says I must write my full name in cursive, not my illegible signature. Is that true? I mean my signature says Fernanda in handwriting and some lines lol.

He says that a signature must be the full name! Hmm ... what must I do??

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Sign your name as you always sign it (as you would on a cheque or contract). It doesn't have to be your full name (mine is only my first initial and surname and just as illegible).

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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hola, firma es firma que tu pones en los documentos de siempre, donde dice poner nombres y apellido pones los tuyos y firmas con boligrafo donde dice Signature. Suerte!

K-1 timeline:

11-07-2013 - I-129F form sent ---> 11-15-2013 - NOA1 - e-mail received, transferred to California Service Center.

11-20-2013 - Alien registration number changed.

11-22-2013 - NOA1 hardcopy (I-797C)

12-13-2013 - NOA2 approval notification ---> 12-20-2013 - NOA2 hardcopy

01-08-2014 - NVC recieved ---->01-09-2014 - NVC left

01-13-2014 - Consulate recieved ----> 01-14-2014 - E-mail from the Consulate

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03-02-2014- US entry --->03-20-2014 - Social Security Number recieved --->04-24-2014 - Wedding

AOS timeline:

05-13-2014 - AOS package sent ---> 05-21-2014- NOA1 - e-mail received

05-24-2014 - NOA1 hardcopy (I-797C)

06-03-2014 - Biometrics appointment letter (for June 13)

06-12-2014 - USCIS web status for RFE

06-13-2014 - Biometrics done

06-16-2014 - RFE hardcopy in mail ---> 06-18-2014 - RFE answer sent by mail ---> 06-20-2014 - RFE delivered

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09-05-2014 - InfoPass due to RFE and SSN (RFE delievered June 23 to NBC).

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08-13-2016 - address change via web --->09-13-2016 - Address change via mail (web failed to change correctly) --->10-06-2016 - Address change of sponsor

ROC:

11-21-2016 - package sent to CSC ---> 11-22-2016 - package delivered to CSC ---> 11-25-2016 - check cashed--->11-28-2016- NOA1 (dated 11/22/16) --->12-20-2016 -Biometrics appointment

07-18-2017-address change-> 05-10-2018 - GC Approved

N-400:

02-15-18 - Applied -> 03-09-18 - Bio app-> 04-04-18-interview notice-> 05-09-18-interview->05-10-18 - approved -> 06-07-18 - Oath appt notice -> 06-27-18 - Oath ceremony

 

 

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I agree, your signature does not have to be legible. Just sign as you would sign anything else, like checks or autographs biggrin.png That's why there's always a line for "Print name" also.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Sign your name as you always sign it (as you would on a cheque or contract). It doesn't have to be your full name (mine is only my first initial and surname and just as illegible).

Thanks!

I agree, your signature does not have to be legible. Just sign as you would sign anything else, like checks or autographs biggrin.png That's why there's always a line for "Print name" also.

Thank you! I hope we are right lol

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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English only in the upper forums please.

You sign your name on all forms however you always sign things. My husband's signature is not even his name. It is what sort of resembles the first letter of his first name and then a kanji character. No problems with any immigration documentation or anywhere else he has had to sign for things here in the US. A legible name as your signature is not a legal requirement, unless specifically stated as such.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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