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United Arab Emirates Visa photo requirements

The UAE visa photo is a recent colour photo on a plain white background, 3.5×4.5 cm, with your face filling 70–80% of the frame, a neutral expression with your mouth closed, and you looking square at the camera. Sunglasses and hats are not allowed; only medical glasses are permitted (no tint, no glare, frames clear of the eyes). Verified against the UAE ICP (Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security).

L’essentiel

Dimensions de la photo
43×55 mm
Hauteur de la tête
62–73 % de la photo (menton au sommet du crâne)
Ligne des yeux
50–65 % depuis le bas
Arrière-plan
Plain white
Expression
Neutre, bouche fermée
Résolution de sortie
508×650 px à 300 dpi
Taille de fichier maximale
600 KB (JPEG)

Chaque règle, sourcée

Taille, forme et position de la tête

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Use a recent colour photo (no more than 6 months old), 3.5×4.5 cm, as a close-up of your head and the top of your shoulders so that your face takes up 70–80% of the photograph, centred and in sharp focus. The photo must follow ICAO specifications.

Expression

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Show a neutral expression with your mouth closed, looking directly at the camera. You must appear alone — no chair backs, toys, or other people visible.

Lunettes

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Glasses are allowed only if they are medical and do not cover the eyes. Sunglasses and dark/tinted lenses are not permitted. If you wear glasses, your eyes must show clearly with no flash reflection off the lenses, the frames must not cover any part of your eyes, and lighter frames are preferred over heavy ones.

Couvre-chefs (religieux / médical)

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Head coverings are not permitted except for religious reasons, and even then your facial features from the bottom of the chin to the top of the forehead and both edges of your face must be clearly shown.

Chapeaux et casquettes

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Hats and caps are not allowed.

Éclairage

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Use uniform lighting with appropriate brightness and contrast, colour-neutral and showing natural skin tones — not too dark, too light, washed out, or unnaturally coloured. No flash reflections on the face.

The photo must not show shadows behind the head, shadows across the face, or flash reflections on the skin.

Arrière-plan

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Use a plain white background (the ICP FAQ requires a white background; the photo guide describes a plain light-coloured background). The background must be uncluttered — no busy or patterned backdrop.

Yeux rouges et flash

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The photo must show no red eye and no flash reflections on the face or skin.

Cheveux et obstruction du visage

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Your eyes must be open and clearly visible with no hair across them, and your face must not be covered. Show both edges of your face clearly.

Regard et yeux

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Face square on to the camera — not looking over one shoulder (portrait style) and not tilted — with both eyes open and looking directly at the camera.

Bébés et enfants

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The same rules apply to infants: the child must be shown alone (no chair backs, toys, or other people visible), with the mouth closed and looking at the camera. The ICP guide does not state a relaxed infant standard.

United Arab Emirates visa photo requirements, in plain English

The UAE's photo standard is set by the ICP — the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security — and it follows ICAO (international travel-document) conventions. The rules below come straight from the ICP's official Personal Photo Specifications guide and its public FAQ.

Size, head height, and position

Use a recent colour photo, no more than 6 months old, sized 3.5×4.5 cm. It should be a close-up of your head and the top of your shoulders so that your face takes up 70–80% of the photograph, centred and in sharp focus. The photo must conform to ICAO specifications.

Expression — neutral, mouth closed

Show a neutral expression with your mouth closed, looking directly at the camera. Unlike the US passport, smiling is not accepted. You must also appear alone — no chair backs, toys, or other people in the frame.

Glasses — medical only

The UAE is more permissive than some countries here: medical (prescription) glasses are allowed, but sunglasses and tinted or dark lenses are not. If you wear glasses:

  • Your eyes must show clearly, with no flash reflection off the lenses.
  • The frames must not cover any part of your eyes.
  • Lighter frames are preferred over heavy ones.

Head coverings and hats

Hats and caps are not allowed. Head coverings are not permitted except for religious reasons — and even then your facial features from the bottom of the chin to the top of the forehead, and both edges of your face, must be clearly shown.

Lighting, shadows, and red-eye

Use uniform lighting with appropriate brightness and contrast. The photo should be colour-neutral with natural skin tones — not too dark, too light, washed out, or unnaturally coloured. There must be no shadows behind the head or across the face, no flash reflections on the skin, and no red eye.

Background

A plain white background. The ICP FAQ requires a white background, and the photo guide calls for a plain, light-coloured, uncluttered backdrop — no busy or patterned background. Snapassport standardizes your background to the compliant colour automatically, so a slightly off-colour or busy wall is corrected for you.

Gaze and obstruction

Face square on to the camera — not turned over one shoulder (portrait style) and not tilted — with both edges of your face clearly visible. Your eyes must be open and clearly visible with no hair across them, and your face must not be covered.

Infants

The ICP guide applies the same rules to infants: the child must be shown alone (no chair backs, toys, or other people), with the mouth closed and looking at the camera. There is no separately relaxed infant standard in the official guide.

Foire aux questions

What background does a UAE visa photo need?
A plain white background. The ICP FAQ requires a white background, and the official photo guide calls for a plain, light-coloured, uncluttered backdrop — no busy or patterned background.
Can you wear glasses in a UAE visa photo?
Only medical (prescription) glasses, and only if they do not cover the eyes. Sunglasses and dark or tinted lenses are not allowed. Your eyes must be clearly visible with no flash reflection off the lenses, and lighter frames are preferred over heavy ones.
What size is a UAE visa photo?
3.5×4.5 cm, taken as a close-up of your head and the top of your shoulders so that your face fills 70–80% of the frame, following ICAO specifications. The photo must be recent — no more than 6 months old.

Sources, vérifiées le 2026-06-15 : UAE ICP — Personal Photo Specifications (PDF) · UAE ICP — FAQ (Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security)

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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