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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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My passport and drivers license shows Victoria Christine Michalek typed but when I sign I do this star kind of thing because so long to write. When I just went through refinancing, they asked me to write out my whole name Victoria Christine Michalek. So question, when you are signing the documents like G-325A and letter of intent are you just using your "normal" signature or writing it out? What if you just sign your first and last name? Not sure if this is just semantics but am trying to redue any RFEs if I can. Thanks.

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : London, England

I-129F Sent : Jul 10, 2009, Fri (wonderful day); I-129F Recvd: Jul 11, 2009, Sat

Check being cashed: Jul 15, 2009, Wed (whoo hoo, in the process)

I-129F NOA1 : Jul 13, 2009 (date on letter); I-129F NOA1: July 20, 2009 (day letter actually arrived)

Victoria went to England: Aug 29 - Sep 7

I-129F RFE(s) : none, awesome; I-129F NOA2 : Sep 21, 2009

Craigy went to US: Oct 16 - Oct 24

NVC Left : Sep 25, 2009

Packet 3 Sent to Craigy: Oct 6, 2009 (per DOS), Oct 9, 2009 Craigy recvd; Sent out Nov 16; Eligible for Interview: Nov 25 (per DOS)

Victoria going to England: Dec 25 - Jan 4 Interview while Victoria is visiting Paul. Dec 29, 2009 8 am Success. Jan 3, 2009 Courier dropped off Passport with Visa

Craigy Enters US: March 31st

Marriage: May 1, 2010

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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My passport and drivers license shows Victoria Christine Michalek typed but when I sign I do this star kind of thing because so long to write. When I just went through refinancing, they asked me to write out my whole name Victoria Christine Michalek. So question, when you are signing the documents like G-325A and letter of intent are you just using your "normal" signature or writing it out? What if you just sign your first and last name? Not sure if this is just semantics but am trying to redue any RFEs if I can. Thanks.

your "normal" signature is fine

YMMV

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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My passport and drivers license shows Victoria Christine Michalek typed but when I sign I do this star kind of thing because so long to write. When I just went through refinancing, they asked me to write out my whole name Victoria Christine Michalek. So question, when you are signing the documents like G-325A and letter of intent are you just using your "normal" signature or writing it out? What if you just sign your first and last name? Not sure if this is just semantics but am trying to redue any RFEs if I can. Thanks.

Your signature is legally binding if it can be uniquely attributed to you, so just about any mark you make would qualify. Writing your full name isn't any more legally binding than that "star kind of thing" you usually write. Your finance company is protecting themselves against any future claim that you never signed the papers by requiring a sample of your actual handwriting.

12/15/2009 - K1 Visa Interview - APPROVED!

12/29/2009 - Married in Oakland, CA!

08/18/2010 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!

05/01/2013 - Removal of Conditions - APPROVED!

 
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