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Hi vjers,

Im just worried about my marriage license signature, When i signed our marriage cert. i used my old signature, we found out after we recieved the marriage license theres an error in my middle name so we go back to the clerks office to make it chage.

They attach our marriage cert with an error to a cert. with the corretion so 2 pages for our marriage cert. they let us sign to the correction paper i used my married signature since im already married when i signed it, is it a big deal? the first page is my old signature while the second page or the correction i used the married signature.

USCIS

(I-130 MOM)

08-01-2016 - I-130 SENT

08-08-2016 - NOA1

09-23-2016 - NOA2

NVC 

10-28-2016- AT NVC

12-08-2016- SCAN DATE (NVC)

01-20-2017- SUPERVISOR REVIEW

02-23-2017- CHECKLIST

03-01-2017- 2ND SCAN DATE

05-08-2017- CASE COMPLETE

05-12-2017- Interview assigned

05-16-2017- P4 letter received

06-22-2017- INTERVIEW ( MANILA EMBASSY) (CANCELLED DUE TO MEDICAL REASON

06-22-2017- NEW INTERVIEW DATE (PASSED)

08-25-2017- PORT OF ENTRY (LAX)

 

USCIS

I-130 (FOR DAD)

02-01-2018 - I-130 SENT

02-09-2018 - NOA1

 

 

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Hi vjers,

Im just worried about my marriage license signature, When i signed our marriage cert. i used my old signature, we found out after we recieved the marriage license theres an error in my middle name so we go back to the clerks office to make it chage.

They attach our marriage cert with an error to a cert. with the corretion so 2 pages for our marriage cert. they let us sign to the correction paper i used my married signature since im already married when i signed it, is it a big deal? the first page is my old signature while the second page or the correction i used the married signature.

My wife signed her name in her maiden name (single-status name) on the marriage certificate in the Philippines when we got married. She told me that is how it is done there.... I question it though. But it never was a problem for her in getting her new Philippines passport in her married name, visa, or anything with immigration to include adjustment of status. Never was a problem for us.

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