Hi. I am a new member, i like this site and the forum. I recently got a work permit card and am waiting for an adjustment of status interview. But, i recently got a BIG DOUBT: when i received the social security card, it states one should sign it immediately, and i signed it with the signature i've used all my life (which is my maiden last name) have used it in most of the legal documents from my origin country, so i thought that might not change and could use it here too. My husband told me that my signature should be just the new married name instead, and that i should get a new SS card or this detail may cause problems with the immigration department as it doesn't match the name printed on the card. My questions are: IS THERE ANY PROBLEM IF I USE IN AMERICA THE SAME SIGNATURE I HAVE USED ALL MY LIFE AND MY ORIGIN COUNTRY DOCUMENTS? SHALL I SIGN ANY DOCUMENT FROM NOW ON JUST HANDWRITING MY NEW MARRIED NAME?
I wonder if any other foreign people have had a doubt like mine. Seems small but i have no idea if this may affect all my legal processes in the United States. I just want some advice on this. Am aware many things in America are different than from any other countries. Just need to know what a legal signature is in this nation and if there is any problem if i keep using the signature i have used.
I will appreciate so much any help on this issue, which may seem insignificant but now has doubts rubbing my mind all day long.
I wonder if any other foreign people have had a doubt like mine. Seems small but i have no idea if this may affect all my legal processes in the United States. I just want some advice on this. Am aware many things in America are different than from any other countries. Just need to know what a legal signature is in this nation and if there is any problem if i keep using the signature i have used.
I will appreciate so much any help on this issue, which may seem insignificant but now has doubts rubbing my mind all day long.
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