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India Visa photo requirements

The India e-Visa photo is a square (equal height and width) JPEG, 10–300 KB, showing the full face in front view with eyes open, the full head from the top of the hair to the bottom of the chin centred in the frame, on a plain light-coloured or white background with no shadows and no borders. Verified against India's official e-Visa portal.

L’essentiel

Dimensions de la photo
51×51 mm (2.01×2.01 in)
Hauteur de la tête
49–69 % de la photo (menton au sommet du crâne)
Ligne des yeux
55–69 % depuis le bas
Arrière-plan
Plain light-coloured or white
Expression
Neutre, bouche fermée
Résolution de sortie
600×600 px à 300 dpi
Taille de fichier maximale
300 KB (JPEG)

Chaque règle, sourcée

Taille, forme et position de la tête

Source

The photo must be square — its height and width must be equal. Centre the head within the frame and show the full head from the top of the hair to the bottom of the chin; the head should measure 1 inch to 1-3/8 inches (25 mm to 35 mm) and eye height should be between 1-1/8 inches and 1-3/8 inches. The image must be a JPEG between 10 KB and 300 KB, with no borders.

Expression

Non spécifié par l’autorité

Not specified by India's e-Visa portal; ICAO/best-practice default applies — use a neutral expression with your mouth closed and both eyes open, no smiling or frowning.

Lunettes

Non spécifié par l’autorité

Not specified by India's e-Visa portal; ICAO/best-practice default applies — avoid glasses if possible, and if worn ensure the eyes are clearly visible with no glare, no tint, and no frames covering the eyes.

Couvre-chefs (religieux / médical)

Non spécifié par l’autorité

Not specified by India's e-Visa portal; ICAO/best-practice default applies — remove hats and head coverings unless worn daily for religious reasons, in which case the full face from the bottom of the chin to the top of the forehead must remain visible.

Chapeaux et casquettes

Non spécifié par l’autorité

Not specified by India's e-Visa portal; ICAO/best-practice default applies — do not wear hats or caps.

Éclairage

Non spécifié par l’autorité

Not specified by India's e-Visa portal; ICAO/best-practice default applies — use even, diffuse lighting that reproduces natural skin tone (the portal does, however, explicitly require that there be no shadows — see Shadows).

There must be no shadows on the face or on the background.

Arrière-plan

Source

Use a plain light-coloured or white background.

Yeux rouges et flash

Non spécifié par l’autorité

Not specified by India's e-Visa portal; ICAO/best-practice default applies — avoid red-eye by using diffused lighting or repositioning the flash so the eyes are clear and natural.

Cheveux et obstruction du visage

Source

The photo must present the full face with both eyes open, so nothing may obscure the face or eyes.

Regard et yeux

Source

The photo must present a full face, front view, with eyes open — face the camera directly.

India e-Visa photo requirements, in plain English

The India e-Visa photo specification is short and geometry-focused. The official e-Visa portal (run by the Bureau of Immigration under the Ministry of Home Affairs) states only a handful of rules — about shape, framing, background, and shadows — and is silent on several topics that other countries spell out (expression, glasses, headwear, red-eye). Where the portal says nothing, we fall back to the international ICAO best-practice default and flag it as such, rather than inventing an India-specific rule.

Shape, file, and framing

The India e-Visa photo must be square — its height and width must be equal — supplied as a JPEG between 10 KB and 300 KB, without borders. Within that square:

  • Centre the head in the frame and show the **full head from the top of the

hair to the bottom of the chin**.

  • The head should measure 1 inch to 1-3/8 inches (25 mm to 35 mm).
  • Eye height should be between 1-1/8 inches and 1-3/8 inches.

Snapassport crops and scales your photo to land inside this head-size and eye-line window automatically.

Pose and gaze

The portal requires a full face, front view, with eyes open. Face the camera directly with both eyes open — that is the one pose rule the source states.

Background and shadows

Use a plain light-coloured or white background, and make sure there are no shadows on the face or on the background. Snapassport standardises your background to a clean, compliant colour for you, so a slightly off-colour or busy wall is corrected automatically.

What the portal does not specify

India's e-Visa instructions do not mention expression, glasses, hats or head coverings, or red-eye. For these we apply the widely used ICAO defaults so your photo is safe internationally:

  • Expression — a neutral expression with the mouth closed and both eyes open.
  • Glasses — best removed; if worn, keep the eyes clearly visible with no

glare, no tint, and no frames covering the eyes.

  • Hats and head coverings — remove hats and caps; a head covering worn daily

for religious reasons is generally fine as long as the full face stays visible.

  • Red-eye — use diffused lighting or reposition the flash so the eyes look

clear and natural.

These are honest best-practice fallbacks, not rules quoted from the Indian government. The portal's own hard requirements are the square shape, the head-size and eye-height framing, the plain light/white background, and the no-shadows rule.

Foire aux questions

What size and format does an India e-Visa photo have to be?
It must be a square JPEG — the height and width must be equal — between 10 KB and 300 KB, with no borders. The head should measure 1 inch to 1-3/8 inches (25–35 mm) from the top of the hair to the bottom of the chin, centred in the frame.
What background does India require for the e-Visa photo?
A plain light-coloured or white background, with no shadows on either the face or the background.
Can I wear glasses or a head covering in an India e-Visa photo?
India's e-Visa portal does not address glasses or head coverings. As a safe default, remove glasses (or ensure the eyes are clearly visible with no glare) and remove hats; a religious head covering is generally acceptable as long as your full face remains visible and unshaded.

Sources, vérifiées le 2026-06-15 : India e-Visa — Photo Specifications (Bureau of Immigration / MHA)

Les règles évoluent. L’acceptation finale est toujours déterminée par l’autorité émettrice — Snapassport valide selon les exigences publiées, il ne se prononce pas.

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