USCIS reported that 758 immigration appeals were denied last year due to issues related to signatures. This significant number highlights the importance of adhering to the agency’s updated signature requirements, which took effect on July 10, 2023.
Key Details:
- New signature requirements: USCIS now accepts only three types of signatures.
- Accepted signatures include: wet-ink scans, faxed hand-signed copies, and electronic signatures submitted through USCIS’s portal.
- Rejected signatures include: DocuSign, PDF auto-fills, and attorney signatures.
- The changes aim to streamline the appeals process and reduce the number of rejected applications.
These updates may impact many immigrants seeking to appeal decisions, emphasizing the need for compliance with USCIS’s signature policies. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @eb1aexperts
