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Most peoples signatures are only eligible to themselves, because they're not manuscript. A signature is just you're written verification of understanding and/or agreeing to something by signing your name. But that doesn't mean people look at your signed name to be able to read it.

That's part of the reason why your printed name is always written to the side of your signature, or at least it's written on the form somewhere. So it really doesn't matter what your signature looks like, it's just your mark.

So to answer your question, no it won't be a problem.

2007-07-10 03:03:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. Personal signatures often have no relation to the spelling of a persons name. Many people use a purposefully difficult Pattern that they have practiced for years to make it difficult of people to copy their signature. The passport authorities know this and accept personal signatures. Realistically, Many individuals signatures are illegible anyway. No worries.

2007-07-10 09:34:07 · answer #2 · answered by Traveler 7 · 0 0

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