2 Passports with different signatures

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I recently noticed that I have different signatures on both of my passports. I acquired my 2nd passport for eligibility to stay at a foreign country to study in a long term. I would like to visit where I was originally from but am afraid if Customs will question my signatures on both of my passports. Will this cause any trouble when travelling? Thank you for your help!






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Does signature matter on passport?

The signature on the passport is never used for verification. So you can ignore it.

Can I have two passports from different countries with different names?

Thanks... Answer: There is no guarantee that you would have problems using two passport with different names in them but it is quite likely that you will. Passports should be used which have your current legal name in them.

What happens if I mess up my signature on my passport?

If you signed your passport incorrectly or there is a mistake in your signature, you may leave it if it is not too bad. If you think you need to change it, simply strike a single line through the mistake and sign the correct signature. If this is not good enough, you may need to apply for a replacement passport.

Can someone have 2 passports legally from 2 different countries?

Two PassportsAs a dual citizen, you are allowed to carry passports from both countries. For example, if you are a U.S. citizen and also a citizen of New Zealand, you can travel more easily between these two countries.



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