G-325A and I-129F and I-864?

I am a US citizen and applying for a visa (I-129F) for my fiancee. She is a citizen of China. She is filling out G-325A. Where they ask for signature, I assume she signs her Chinese name, is that correct?
Is the I-864 required when submitting the I-129F?

Answer:
She can sign her name in her native character set. The regulations do not require that she sign in Roman letters. Generally any legally binding signature is acceptable.

The I-864 is not required when submitting the I-129F, only when filing the I-130 after you get married.

You can also get help with your questions from the USCIS Customer Service line at 1-800-375-5283.
  • what were the "american dreams and hopes" of mexican immigrants first coming to america?
  • Can filing for bankruptcy, effect my eligability for U.S citizenship?
  • Why is it so hard for jamaicans to get visas?
  • What happen if you loose your u.s passport in foreign country--what do I do, and can i come back to the states
  • Does anyone here know what the traditional recruitment process is for legal immigrants in the USA?
  • People made fun of me for having a stupid face.?
  • How many pro amnesty do volunteer work in Mexico?
  • is anyone concerned about closing all our borders not just the Mexican border?
  • Will I be deported if I overstayed my visa, but have a kid here in the u.s.?
  • is it realistic to think that British white people will be the minority in years to come?