Russia Temporary Residence Permit (RVP) photo checker
This document in numbers
Your file is compared against these numbers. Where they come from is stated below.
- Size35 × 45 mm
- Head height70–80% of the frame height
- Eye line55–70% up from the bottom edge
- BackgroundLight, solid colour
- Filethe authority does not publish this
- Photo agethe authority does not publish this
Where these numbers come from
Checked against the general rules
Official publication of legal acts / Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia publishes general photo rules but no page for this document specifically, so the numbers above follow those general rules. Last checked on 17 May 2026.
We say not just where the numbers come from, but how closely they were checked — a general rule and an exact figure are not the same promise.
Open the official sourceHow it works
- Crop and size: 35 × 45 mm, with the head taking up 70–80% of the frame height.
- Background: Light, solid colour, even across the whole frame. No pattern, no shadow behind the head, nothing else in the picture.
- Head position: look straight into the lens, head upright — not tilted, not turned. Both eyes open and at the same level, face lit evenly, shoulders square to the camera.
How this photo is submitted
You submit the photo yourself
For this document you prepare and send the photo yourself, so anything that does not match the specification comes back as a refusal after you have already applied. Checking the file before you send it is the cheapest step in the whole application.
Requirements taken from Russian temporary residence permit administrative regulation. Last checked against the source on 17 May 2026.
What this check covers
We measure what a file can tell us: proportions, position, colour, sharpness. We cannot tell how old the photo is, whether it was edited, or how the clerk will decide. A green result means the numbers match the Official publication of legal acts / Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia requirements. The decision itself stays with them.
What we check
- Frame size, head height and eye line — in millimetres and per cent
- Head tilt and turn, gaze into the camera, open eyes, closed mouth
- How even the background is and whether its colour matches the rule
- Sharpness, shadows and blown highlights, glare on glasses, red eye
- Format, pixel dimensions, file weight and proportions
What we don't check
- The authority's decision. A green result means the numbers match the published requirements — not that the photo has been accepted.
- When the picture was taken. We read the date from the file if it survived, but re-saving wipes it — and many authorities ask for a recent photo.
- Whether the picture was edited. Retouching, filters and AI changes cannot be proved from a file, and some countries forbid them outright.
- Whether you have sent this picture before. Some authorities reject a photo that was already used in an earlier application.
- How the photo will be printed. Paper, trimming and print quality cannot be judged from a file.
- The route you apply through. Some countries want a code from an approved photographer, or take the picture at the office themselves — a file check does not replace that.
What this document is
The temporary residence permit runs under a regulation of its own — order No. 407 of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, dated 8 June 2020, which also sets the form of the stamp and the blank of the permit document itself. The consular instructions for it are unusually concrete about the picture: the application is filed in two copies and one photo goes on each of them, black and white or colour. A religious head covering is allowed as long as it does not hide the oval of the face, and anyone who wears glasses permanently is photographed in them, without tinted lenses.