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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Hello, my fiancée and I just got the instructions for what to get ready before the interview, it says I have to bring a Letter of Renewal and requires a

signature from my fiancée in the US, it says original signature. Can she sign the letter and send it to me as a copy to print or does it have to be wet signature?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Poland
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To my understanding, no, it doesn't have to be the "wet" signature, but it must be signed by the actual petitioner (you cannot sign for them), and it has to be physically (not electronically) signed. Getting the petitioner to sign it and scan it to send to you should work just fine.

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On 6/15/2021 at 6:11 AM, xxlian said:

To my understanding, no, it doesn't have to be the "wet" signature, but it must be signed by the actual petitioner (you cannot sign for them), and it has to be physically (not electronically) signed. Getting the petitioner to sign it and scan it to send to you should work just fine. friday night funkin

Ok, that is clear now. Thank you for your answer.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
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how we done it was I sign it in Taiwan and scanned it and send the file to my bf, he printed out!

but we did not signed in the same paper, will this become a problem?? (meaning, he signed on his and I signed on mine)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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1 hour ago, Crane424 said:

how we done it was I sign it in Taiwan and scanned it and send the file to my bf, he printed out!

but we did not signed in the same paper, will this become a problem?? (meaning, he signed on his and I signed on mine)

Not a problem 

YMMV

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