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I submitted my I-130 and I-130A by filling it online and attaching the PDF in evidence section. Before I submitted it, I opened the file and everything looked fine. However, today on a new computer with Adobe Acrobat DC (full version of adobe reader) I looked through my submitted I130A and it is showing blank because of some security encryption stuff I guess the form comes with. It still opens normally on a website pdf reader/adobe reader on old computer and shows that I filled in everything appropriately. If USCIS uses Adobe Acrobat to open PDF, I am probably screwed... Should I be worried?

 

Should I just print out the I-130A and add it to the unsolicited evidence just in case? 

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2 minutes ago, Romin said:

I submitted my I-130 and I-130A by filling it online and attaching the PDF in evidence section. Before I submitted it, I opened the file and everything looked fine. However, today on a new computer with Adobe Acrobat DC (full version of adobe reader) I looked through my submitted I130A and it is showing blank because of some security encryption stuff I guess the form comes with. It still opens normally on a website pdf reader/adobe reader on old computer and shows that I filled in everything appropriately. If USCIS uses Adobe Acrobat to open PDF, I am probably screwed... Should I be worried?

 

Should I just print out the I-130A and add it to the unsolicited evidence just in case? 

This is a non-issue.  USCIS is equipped to deal with the files they allow you to upload.

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