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Hello, Filipino beneficiary here speaking. We just received the NOA2 and will prepare documents soon. Im wondering how to sign my reaffirmed intent to marry letter. We will have our interview later down the line.

 

My first intent to marry letter was submitted along with the petition about a year ago. It contained my new signature, but the problem is my current IDs (government issued like TIN, PhilHealth) contain my old signature.

 

I will make my second, reaffirmed intent to marry letter soon and am wondering whether I should go back to using my old signature, but then it would not match with the signature on my first letter of intent to marry.

 

Im not aware which the embassy will look more on, having the letter’s signature match across my IDs or having the letter’s signature match on the older letter. Am I better off using my old or new signature here?

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This has been gotten me overthinking, just want to make sure Im doing it right. I just found out I still need to sign my passport, and later on Im getting an NBI clearance which will also of course need a signature. I think I should just use my new signature across these two IDs and get on with it. Just wanted to see if I could get insight here first…

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Are you talking about the way your signature looks is different? 

Your name in both are the same correct? 

If so sign it the way you want. Not one single signature of mine is the same. It's no big deal as long as it is yours.

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21 hours ago, Ontarkie said:

Are you talking about the way your signature looks is different? 

Your name in both are the same correct? 

If so sign it the way you want. Not one single signature of mine is the same. It's no big deal as long as it is yours.

Yes, the good thing is both signatures do clearly contain my name. I even sign them the same way.

 

It’s just that my first signature only has 1 of my 2 first names and my last name, while my second signature has almost my full name: 2 first names, middle initial, last name. It still shouldn’t be a problem?

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You will be there, live and in person.  If they ask about your signature, which is unlikely, you can always sign it again right in front of them.  How you choose to sign your name is up to you alone, and you can change it whenever you want.

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