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United Kingdom Visa photo requirements

A UK visa (entry clearance / permission) photo must be in colour against a plain light-coloured background, showing your head, shoulders and upper body, with a plain expression, mouth closed, and eyes open and visible. Glasses are discouraged, head coverings are only allowed for religious or medical reasons, and the file must be a JPG at least 600×750 pixels. Verified against UK Visas and Immigration (gov.uk).

L’essentiel

Dimensions de la photo
35×45 mm
Hauteur de la tête
64–76 % de la photo (menton au sommet du crâne)
Ligne des yeux
50–65 % depuis le bas
Arrière-plan
Plain light-coloured (preferably white)
Expression
Neutre, bouche fermée
Résolution de sortie
413×531 px à 300 dpi
Taille de fichier maximale
6144 KB (JPEG)

Chaque règle, sourcée

Taille, forme et position de la tête

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The photo must show your head, shoulders and upper body, be vertically orientated, and be at least 600 pixels wide and 750 pixels tall. You must be facing towards and looking straight at the camera, with your shoulders and torso clothed and dressed appropriately.

Expression

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Have a plain expression with your mouth closed, and your eyes open and visible.

Lunettes

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Do not wear glasses in your photo unless you have to. They must not be sunglasses or tinted, and your eyes must not be covered by the frames or by any glare, reflection or shadow.

Couvre-chefs (religieux / médical)

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Do not wear a head covering unless it is for religious or medical reasons. When worn for those reasons, your facial features must still be clearly visible.

Chapeaux et casquettes

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Hats and other head coverings are not allowed except for religious or medical reasons — the guidance permits a head covering only on those grounds, so ordinary hats and caps must be removed.

Éclairage

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Take the photo in a well-lit room. It must be clear, in focus, in colour, and unaltered by computer software or other means.

There must be no shadows on your face or behind you.

Arrière-plan

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Use a plain light-coloured background, with your face and body in clear contrast to the background.

Yeux rouges et flash

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The photo must not have 'red eye'.

Cheveux et obstruction du visage

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Your facial features must be clearly visible: keep your eyes open and visible and do not have hair in front of your eyes.

Regard et yeux

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Face towards and look straight at the camera.

Bébés et enfants

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Children under 6 do not have to be looking directly at the camera or have a plain expression. Children under 1 do not have to have their eyes open; you can support the child's head with your hand, but your hand must not be visible, and a baby should lie on a plain light-coloured sheet with the photo taken from above.

United Kingdom visa photo requirements, in plain English

A UK visa (entry clearance or permission) photo is taken to a single set of rules published by UK Visas and Immigration on gov.uk. The standard is built around a clear, well-lit, unedited colour photo on a plain light background. Every rule below comes straight from that official guidance.

Size, framing, and position

Your photo must be vertically orientated and show your head, shoulders and upper body, with your shoulders and torso clothed and dressed appropriately. You must be facing towards and looking straight at the camera. The file itself must be at least 600 pixels wide and 750 pixels tall, a JPG/JPEG, and between 50KB and 6MB.

Expression

Keep a plain expression with your mouth closed, and your eyes open and visible. Unlike the US passport, the UK visa does not allow a smile — a neutral face is required.

Glasses

The UK visa discourages but does not ban glasses: "Do not wear glasses in your photo unless you have to." If you must wear them, they cannot be sunglasses or tinted, and your eyes must not be covered by the frames or by any glare, reflection or shadow. The safest choice is to remove them.

Head coverings and hats

A head covering is only allowed for religious or medical reasons — and even then your facial features must be clearly visible. Ordinary hats and caps must be removed. Snapassport flags head coverings as a warning rather than a hard failure for the UK visa, since religious and medical coverings are expressly permitted.

Lighting, shadows, and red-eye

Take the photo in a well-lit room. There must be no shadows on your face or behind you, and the photo must not have red eye. The image must be clear, in focus, in colour, and unaltered by software or other means.

Background

Use a plain light-coloured background (preferably white), with your face and body in clear contrast to it. The photo must contain no other objects or people. Snapassport standardizes your background to the compliant colour automatically, so a slightly off-colour or busy wall is corrected for you.

Obstruction and gaze

Your facial features must be clearly visible: keep both eyes open and visible, and no hair in front of your eyes. Look straight at the camera.

Babies and young children

The rules relax for the youngest applicants:

  • Children under 6 do not have to be looking directly at the camera or have a

plain expression.

  • Children under 1 do not have to have their eyes open. You can **support the

child's head with your hand, but your hand must not be visible, or lay the baby on a plain light-coloured sheet and take the photo from above**.

Foire aux questions

Can you wear glasses in a UK visa photo?
Only if you have to. UK Visas and Immigration says "Do not wear glasses in your photo unless you have to." If you do wear them, they cannot be sunglasses or tinted, and your eyes must not be covered by the frames or by any glare, reflection or shadow.
Can you smile in a UK visa photo?
No. You must have a plain expression with your mouth closed and your eyes open and visible. A smile or open mouth will be rejected (except for children under 6, who do not need a plain expression).
What are the rules for a baby's UK visa photo?
Children under 6 don't have to look at the camera or have a plain expression, and children under 1 don't have to have their eyes open. You can support the baby's head with your hand as long as your hand isn't visible, or lay the baby on a plain light-coloured sheet and take the photo from above.

Sources, vérifiées le 2026-06-15 : GOV.UK — How to take a photo for a visa application or permission (UK Visas and Immigration)

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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