I'm not very tech savvy so maybe someone here can help me out.
How is everyone adding their attachments to their N-400 online form? Are you adding each image individually? I tried to add multiple images as 1 file so it wouldn't be confusing but my computer keeps turning them into a ZIP file, and ZIP isn't compatible with the USCIS website. For example: I have 10 pictures of our 2023 tax filing, do I have to upload each photo individually to the website? I feel like that would get really confusing for them since all the "evidence" is supposed to go in one section. So I then tried uploading the pictures to a Word document but they're all blurry. Is there a way I can save multiple images to a file without it turning into a ZIP file? And then upload it to the USCIS website? How are you guys uploading your evidence when you have multiple images of the same category? If i have to attach each image individually, its going to take me FOREVER to get everything uploaded, and I feel like it would look really confusing/sloppy.
Hope this makes some sense.
Thanks!
How is everyone adding their attachments to their N-400 online form? Are you adding each image individually? I tried to add multiple images as 1 file so it wouldn't be confusing but my computer keeps turning them into a ZIP file, and ZIP isn't compatible with the USCIS website. For example: I have 10 pictures of our 2023 tax filing, do I have to upload each photo individually to the website? I feel like that would get really confusing for them since all the "evidence" is supposed to go in one section. So I then tried uploading the pictures to a Word document but they're all blurry. Is there a way I can save multiple images to a file without it turning into a ZIP file? And then upload it to the USCIS website? How are you guys uploading your evidence when you have multiple images of the same category? If i have to attach each image individually, its going to take me FOREVER to get everything uploaded, and I feel like it would look really confusing/sloppy.
Hope this makes some sense.
Thanks!