USCIS mandates handwritten signatures on immigration forms from July 10
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will enforce new signature rules starting July 10, affecting H-1B and Green Card applicants. Under the updated policy, all immigration forms must carry handwritten or properly reproduced signatures. Any form submitted with an improper signature will be outright rejected, with no opportunity for the applicant to make corrections. Authorities advise applicants to sign documents by hand before submission to avoid rejection. The policy is intended to strengthen the integrity and authenticity of the immigration process.
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