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3. Compliance Check
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How to take a compliant passport photo at home?
Lighting is Key
Face a window to use natural light. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent shadows. Ensure even lighting on your face.
Keep Distance
Stand about 1.5m from the camera and 0.5m from the wall (to avoid shadows). Do not use selfie mode.
Correct Posture
Face the camera directly with head straight. Look at the lens with a neutral expression (no smiling or teeth visible).


Photo Guidelines
Avoid Selfies
Selfies cause wide-angle distortion. Ask a friend to help or use a tripod/timer.
Dress Code
Wear casual daily clothes. Avoid uniforms. Dark colors contrasting with the background (usually white) are recommended.
Face Visibility
Hair must not cover eyebrows or eyes. No hats/head coverings unless for religious reasons. Glasses should generally be removed.
Common Rejection Reasons
Ensure your photo is accepted the first time by avoiding these common errors.
Bad Lighting
Uneven lighting or strong shadows on the face or background are the most common reasons for rejection.
Glasses & Glare
Glasses often cause glare or hide eyes. Most countries now recommend removing glasses entirely.
Wrong Expression
Smiling or opening mouth is usually forbidden. Maintain a neutral expression with eyes open.
Incorrect Size
Submitting a photo with wrong aspect ratio or low resolution will result in immediate rejection.
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Contact Support arrow_forwardUS Visa Photo Requirements
US visa applicants must submit printed and/or digital color images (depending on the visa type) measuring 2x2 inches (51x51 mm). Apart from the specific visa photo size, ensure your image satisfies all official rules:
- Background: Plain white or off-white
- Head size: Between 1 and 1⅜ inches (22–35 mm)
- Position: Full-frontal view, with the eye height between 1⅛ and 1⅜ inches (28–35 mm) measured from the bottom of the image
- Facial expression: Neutral with the eyes fully open and mouth closed
- Quality: Sharp with no glare, shadows, or blur
- Alterations: All digital edits are prohibited, including red-eye removal
- Resolution: At least 300 DPI
- Print: Matte or glossy photographic paper
Remember that your picture must be recent (less than six months) to reflect your current look.
Additional guidelines
Beyond the technicalities, there are other factors to consider when taking your US visa 2x2 photo. Here’s a look at additional rules concerning your appearance:
- Headgear: Unacceptable unless worn for medical or religious reasons; mustn’t cover facial features or cast shadows.
- Attire: Uniforms and camouflage patterns aren’t allowed. Opt for your usual clothes in darker colors.
- Makeup: Allowed but can’t change or disguise your natural appearance.
- Hair: It can’t cover the eyebrows and face. If you usually wear facial hair, it’s allowed.
- Glasses: Allowed only under medical conditions (a signed doctor’s note must be provided).
Digital visa photos
Some non-immigrant visa applications (forms DS-160 or DS-1648) require a digital image. In addition to the guidelines discussed above, it must also meet the following specifications:
- Dimensions: Between 600x600 and 1200x1200 pixels
- Eye height: 56–69% of the photo’s height
- Color: In color (24 bits per pixel)
- Format and size: JPEG file of 240 kB or less
If you want to scan a printed picture, do it at a 300 pixels per inch resolution.
You might also be asked to bring one or two printed pictures to your visa interview. For detailed instructions, review the requirements of your nearest consulate or embassy.