Requirements for Saudi Visa Photos – Any Specifics?

Discussion in 'General' started by Jerrims, Mar 24, 2025 at 3:37 AM.

  1. Jerrims

    Jerrims Well-Known Member

    Hey everyone, I’m applying for a Saudi visa and want to make sure my photos meet the requirements. Does anyone know the exact specifications? I’ve heard that even small mistakes can lead to rejection, so I’d rather be sure before submitting. Any details about size, background color, or other specific rules would be really helpful. Thanks!
     
  2. Korrians

    Korrians Well-Known Member

    That’s a solid explanation! I’d just add that some people face issues with their photos being rejected due to improper lighting or incorrect positioning. Your face should be centered, and your head should take up about 70-80% of the photo. If you’re taking the photo yourself, make sure there are no harsh shadows and that the lighting is even. Also, avoid wearing white clothing because it might blend with the background. The image quality is important, so avoid pixelation or blurriness. Another thing to keep in mind is that the Saudi authorities might have slight variations in requirements depending on the visa type, so it’s always a good idea to check the latest guidelines before submission. If you’re unsure, professional photo services familiar with visa requirements can ensure everything is correct. Good luck with your application!
     
  3. Divva

    Divva Well-Known Member

    Saudi visa photo requirements are quite specific, so it’s good to double-check. The standard size is 2x2 inches (51x51 mm), and the background must be plain white. The photo should be recent, typically taken within the last six months, and your face must be fully visible—no shadows, red-eye, or excessive brightness. You need to have a neutral facial expression, meaning no smiling or frowning. Also, glasses are generally not allowed unless medically necessary, in which case you might need a doctor’s note. If you wear a head covering for religious reasons, your full face should still be visible from the forehead to the chin. It’s also important to ensure the photo is high resolution and printed on high-quality photo paper. There are special services https://photogov.net/documents/sa-evisa-200x200-enjazit-photo/ where you can make the photo very quick, so don't waste time
     

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