Photo Example Page
Uploading your photo on your eVisa application form is essential. It ensures your visa application is successful and approved on time.
There are some key requirements for uploading your photo for your eVisa application. This includes high-quality, error-free, and clear details of your face. You can take your photo in a studio or use your smartphone simultaneously. However, the specifics of the photo requirements should be followed.
Failure to follow the photo guidelines below will delay your visa process or even result in rejection.
Here is the complete guideline to get your visa approved.
General Photo Guideline for Your eVisa Application
The general photo guidelines for your eVisa are as follows:
- Your photo background should be white or off white.
- Your photo should be in color, not black and white.
- There should be no shadow, overe exposer or glare in your photo.
- Photo should not be retouched or edited. It should be natural.
- The photo should not have any sign, mark or any deformities.
- The photo should be recently taken.










How Should Be Your Attire for the Photo
The eVisa application photo should be in an specific attire. Here is the requirements:
- Your face should be visible from all sides.
- You can cover your head for religious reasons, but your face should be visible from ear to ear.
- You should remove any eye wear (sunglasses and spectacles) or any headwear (caps or hats) that covers your face.
- Darker shades of cloths are preferable to make your face more visible in the photo.








Your Face Placement, Eye Coordination, and Expression
Your face placement in the photo, eye coordination and expression should be in the following manner:
- Your head should be upright positioned.
- Both eyes should be open and facing the camera lens.
- You should have a neutral expression with your mouth closed.


Photo Requirement for Children, Babies, and Infants
Your face placement in the photo, eye coordination and expression should be in the following manner:
- The child or infant should have the most possible neutral expression.
- No helping hands should be present in the photo.
- If the child or infant cannot sit straight by themselves, it is recommended to take a overhead photo with them laying down and facing the camera.
- No foreign objects (toys, napkins, bibs) are allowed in the photo.
- Ensure the child or infants face is centered in the photo.
- The childs or infants mouth should be closed.

