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Another question about my interview the other day as I wait for a decision to be made.

The immigration officer had me sign a bunch of documents, including a name change request -- but not the 2 passport type photos, even though she commented on them.

I've been reading case reports here that mention having to sign the photos at the interview.

Is this something the officer forgot to get me to do? Another possible reason to hold up the case?

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It also happened to me, along with around 4-5 documents to sign, the IO had my 2 photos clipped onto the file. No signature was taken on the photos.

The IO checked marked Civics and English passed and recommended for approval. Got my "Inline for Oath" update.

I think its the norm, nothing unusual abt it. I would love someone else to pitch in. Or it maybe not relevant, signature on pics may or may not be taken, depends on IO and the local procedure at the office.

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