Total confusion on Signatures!

chenwu

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First of all, my regular signature is my full name written in cursive letters. Do you call that a signature?

Second, I don't remember how I signed my name on photos. I don't remember whether I just wrote my name on the photos. I did what I was told by the IO.

Question 1. Now what is the correct way to sign on naturalization certificate.
Question 2. What is the correct way to sign for the passport?



Please note that my regular signature is my full name written in cursive letters.
 
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First of all, my regular signature is my full name written in cursive letters. Do you call that a signature?

Second, I don't remember how I signed my name on photos. I don't remember whether I just wrote my name on the photos. I did what I was told by the IO.

Question 1. Now what is the correct way to sign on naturalization certificate.[/SIZE]
Refer to recent thread on this:
http://boards.immigration.com/showthread.php?p=1934044
Question 2. What is the correct way to sign for the passport?
Regular everyday signature.
 
First of all, my regular signature is my full name written in cursive letters. Do you call that a signature?

Second, I don't remember how I signed my name on photos. I don't remember whether I just wrote my name on the photos. I did what I was told by the IO.

Question 1. Now what is the correct way to sign on naturalization certificate.
Question 2. What is the correct way to sign for the passport?



Please note that my regular signature is my full name written in cursive letters.


Congratulations :) You are at an advantage because your regular signature happens to be your full name written in cursive.

The consensus seems to be that your signature on the photo should match what's on the Natz Cert. Once you get the Natz Cert, you can simply refer to what's on the photo and sign it in the same way. I think you are in excellent shape. Relax. Good luck.
 
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