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India OCI photo requirements

The India OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) registration photo is 2×2 inches (51×51 mm), in colour, with a full frontal face, eyes open, the head centred and measured 1 to 1‑3⁄8 inches (25–35 mm), on a plain light-coloured background. The expression must look natural and clear (non-tinted) glasses are allowed if there is no glare. Verified against India's OCI services photo specification.

De basis

Fotoformaat
51×51 mm (2.01×2.01 in)
Hoofdhoogte
49–65% van de foto (kin tot kruin)
Ooglijn
55–69% vanaf de onderkant
Achtergrond
Plain light colour (not pure white)
Gezichtsuitdrukking
Neutraal, mond gesloten
Uitvoerresolutie
600×600 px @ 300 dpi
Maximale bestandsgrootte
200 KB (JPEG)

Elke regel, met bron

Hoofdgrootte, -vorm & -positie

Bron

The photograph must be 2×2 inches (51×51 mm), in colour, showing the full face in front view with the head centred in the frame. It should present the full head from the top of the hair to the bottom of the chin, with the height of the head measuring 1 inch to 1‑3⁄8 inches (25–35 mm).

Gezichtsuitdrukking

Bron

The expression on the face should look natural. For children and infants, a neutral expression with the mouth closed is required.

Eyeglasses may be worn, but there must be NO tinted or dark glasses. Avoid glare on the eyeglasses with a slight upward or downward tilt of the head, and the eyes must not be covered by the eyeglass frames. Dark/tinted lenses and flash reflection on the lenses are not accepted.

Hoofdbedekking (religieus / medisch)

Bron

Head coverings are not permitted except for religious reasons. If a religious head covering is worn, the facial features from the bottom of the chin to the top of the forehead and both edges of the face must be clearly shown, with no shadows across the face.

Hoeden & petten

Bron

Hats and other head coverings are not permitted except for religious reasons. A non-religious hat or cap must be removed.

Belichting

Bron

Use even, balanced (three-point) lighting so facial features are clearly evident. There must be no over-exposure or under-exposure that makes the photo unusable. Diffuse light sources, such as umbrella lights, are preferable to point sources, and colour should reproduce natural skin tones.

Schaduwen

Bron

There should not be any distracting shadows on the face or on the background. The background behind the face must be properly illuminated to avoid shadows behind the head or across the face.

Achtergrond

Bron

The background should be a plain, light-coloured background (not pure white), free of distracting shadows or objects.

Rode ogen & flits

Niet gespecificeerd door de autoriteit

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

Haar & gezichtsbedekking

Bron

The photo must show both edges of the face clearly. The eyes must be open, level and clearly visible, and must not be covered by hair or eyeglass frames.

Blik & ogen

Bron

The head should face the camera directly and must not be tilted or turned (no portrait-style angle). The eyes must be open, level and clearly visible — not looking away.

Baby's & kinderen

Bron

Babies under one year of age do not have to have their eyes open. For children under ten, the requirements on height of the face and position of the eyes can be relaxed; for babies and infants the position of the face, facial expression, eyes and line of sight can also be relaxed. A frontal photograph with clarity is still required, showing the child alone (no chair backs, toys or other people visible), looking at the camera with a neutral expression and the mouth closed.

India OCI photo requirements, in plain English

India's OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) registration photo follows ISO/ICAO travel-document conventions: a full frontal face, eyes open and level, head centred in the frame. Every rule below comes straight from India's official OCI services photo specification.

Size, head height, and position

The photo must be a 2×2 inch (51×51 mm) square, in colour. It should present the full head from the top of the hair to the bottom of the chin, with the head height measuring 1 to 1‑3⁄8 inches (25–35 mm), and the head centred within the frame. Both edges of the face must be clearly shown, and the photo must have a clear, continuous-tone quality.

Expression

The expression on the face should look natural. The spec does not grant a smiling allowance, so a relaxed, natural neutral expression is the safe choice. For children and infants, a neutral expression with the mouth closed is required.

Glasses — clear lenses only, no glare

Unlike some countries, OCI permits ordinary prescription eyeglasses. The rules are about clarity, not removal:

  • No tinted or dark glasses (no sunglasses).
  • Avoid glare on the lenses — a slight upward or downward tilt of the head

helps eliminate flash reflection.

  • The eyes must not be covered by the eyeglass frames.

Head coverings and hats

Head coverings are not permitted except for religious reasons. When a religious covering is worn, the facial features from the bottom of the chin to the top of the forehead and both edges of the face must be clearly shown, with no shadows across the face. A non-religious hat or cap must be removed.

Lighting, shadows, and exposure

Use even, balanced lighting — three-point, with diffuse sources such as umbrella lights preferred over point sources — so the facial features are clearly evident. There must be no distracting shadows on the face or background, and the background behind the head must be properly illuminated. Avoid over- or under-exposure, and ensure colour reproduces natural skin tones.

Background

A plain, light-coloured background — explicitly not required to be pure white. Snapassport standardizes your background to the exact compliant colour automatically, so a slightly off-colour or busy wall is corrected for you.

Eyes, gaze, and obstruction

The head should face the camera directly and must not be tilted or turned into a portrait-style angle. The eyes must be open, level and clearly visible, and must not be covered by hair or eyeglass frames.

Children and infants

The OCI spec relaxes some rules for the youngest applicants:

  • Babies under one year do not have to have their eyes open.
  • For children under ten, the height of the face and the position of the

eyes can be relaxed; for babies and infants, the position of the face, the facial expression, the eyes and the line of sight can also be relaxed.

  • A frontal photograph with clarity is still required, showing the **child

alone (no chair backs, toys or other people visible), looking at the camera with a neutral expression and the mouth closed**.

Print and format

Print on thin photo paper or stock with a clear, continuous-tone quality. Do not retouch, enhance, or soften the photo. Both conventional and digital photography (and printing) are acceptable; digital photos should be high- quality colour, free of visible pixels or dot patterns.

Veelgestelde vragen

Can you wear glasses in an India OCI photo?
Yes — ordinary clear prescription eyeglasses are allowed for the OCI photo. You must avoid glare on the lenses (a slight upward or downward tilt of the head helps), and the frames must not cover your eyes. Tinted or dark glasses are not accepted.
What size is an India OCI photo?
2×2 inches (51×51 mm), in colour, with the full head shown from the top of the hair to the bottom of the chin and the head height measuring 1 to 1‑3⁄8 inches (25–35 mm), centred in the frame.
Can the OCI photo background be white?
The OCI spec asks for a plain, light-coloured background — not necessarily pure white. Snapassport standardizes your background to a compliant light colour automatically.

Bronnen, geverifieerd op 2026-06-15: OCI Services — Requirement of photograph for OCI Registration

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