How to Convert Images to PDF for Government Uploads
Turn JPG, PNG, and phone photos into a clean PDF for online government, school, banking, or administrative portals.
Why Portals Prefer PDF
Many upload systems accept PDF because it keeps multiple pages together, preserves page order, and is easier to review than separate image files. A single PDF also reduces the chance of missing a supporting document.
Recommended Workflow
- Take clear photos or scans with good lighting.
- Rename files or arrange them in the correct order before converting.
- Open Image to PDF and add all images.
- Choose A4 if the document is meant for official review.
- Download the PDF and compress it if the portal has a strict file-size limit.
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