I have a question about a passport signature?

If you were born in the US, are a citizen of the US, and obtain your passport in the US, can you sign your name using the alphabet of a different language, such as russian? Or do you have to sign it in your native language, like english?

Answer:
Whatever's on most of your documentation (driver's licence etc). Passports won't complain unless you sign outside the box (they only have a limited space where the sig fits) or just leave an X (they may consider this as a way of saying that you haven't signed or can't sign).

Minor's they'll always be more lenient with (I belive if a child is under 10 they don't need to sign as they can't fully comprehend what they're signing and they haven't had time to develop so they their handwriting can look like drawing.
Your passport require your LEGAL signature...so whatever you use on a daily basis to sign legally like checks, legal forms, etc., is the one you use on your passport.

Unless, of course, your passport shows your name written in cyrillic - which I doubt because this is the U.S..You are a U.S. citizen,
english
Your NORMAL signature. Your everyday signature you use for EVERYTHING. So your native signature

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