Signing Help for USCIS Forms?

While possible in some cases, having someone else sign your USCIS forms requires caution. Here's why:

  • Limited Authorization: Only legal guardians, attorneys, or USCIS-approved representatives can typically sign for you.

  • Legal Guardians: For minors or those with court-appointed guardians.

  • Attorneys/Representatives: If they handle your immigration case.

  • Power of Attorney: A serious decision needing legal guidance.

Always provide necessary documentation (court orders, authorization letters) to prove their signing authority.

Unauthorized signatures can delay or even reject your application!

Consult an immigration attorney for personalized guidance.