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my signature on passport shows my initial and maiden name, my SSN using my married name, my husband said that I have to change my signature because signature has to show full name on SSN. So right now I'm still learning to use my new signature before I sign my SSN card.
I'm confuse.
I have some questions:
1. Does anyone have different signature on passport and green card?
2. Is it difficult when you travel outside of US and coming back to US?

3. When filing AOS, which signature I have to use, signature on passport or the new signature?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Indonesia
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Hey girl. I messaged my friend again and asked her to contact you directly. I know she knows the answers about the passport name change. Let me know what she says if she messages.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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If you always sign things using your first name initial and then last name, then you can continue to sign that way. Just use your first name initial and new married last name from now on.

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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I used only my last (maiden) name as a signature until i got married. Since then i use only my last (married) name again. So my passport has my maiden name and my old signature and my ead/ap & driving licence have my new signature as they are in my new name. My green card obviously will have my new signature too. I don't see it being a problem at all and I'm sure there's thousands of us in the same situation. When you travel just have your marriage certificate with you to prove name change and book your tickets in your maiden name until you get passport in a married name :-)

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