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US visa photo requirements: 2 × 2 inches and the DS-160 upload

The US Department of State uses one shared photo specification across non-immigrant visas (DS-160), immigrant visas (DS-260) and US passport applications: 2 × 2 inches (51 × 51 mm), plain white background, head 1 to 1⅜ inches (25–35 mm) chin to crown. This pillar covers the shared photo standard and links to a dedicated page for each of the 8 most common visa categories.

Quick answer

2 × 2 inches, plain white, head 1 to 1⅜ inches

A US visa photo is 2 × 2 inches (51 × 51 mm) square with the head measuring 1 to 1⅜ inches (25–35 mm) chin to crown from chin to crown on a plain white or off-white, even illumination. Neutral expression, eyes open, no glasses (banned since 2016), taken within the last 6 months. Last reviewed .

The US visa photo specification

Biometric framing diagram: head 70-80% of frame, eye line at 60% of head height, chin and crown placement on a 2 x 2 inch frame
The ICAO 9303 biometric framing the US State Department applies to DS-160 and DS-11 photos. Same proportions whether the printed photo is 2 × 2 inches or the digital file is 600 × 600 pixels.
Size2 × 2 inches (51 × 51 mm) [1]
Head height1 to 1⅜ inches (25–35 mm) chin to crown chin to crown [1]
Backgroundplain white or off-white, even illumination [1]
PoseFront-facing, head level, both ears visible when possible [2]
ExpressionNeutral or natural closed-mouth smile; eyes open
GlassesBanned since 2016 except for documented medical reason. See full rules → [1]
Head coveringReligious or medical head coverings allowed when facial features remain fully visible
Age of photoTaken within the last 6 months [1]
DS-160 fileJPEG, minimum 600 × 600 pixels (1:1 aspect), maximum 240 KB [3]

Sources

  1. [1] US Department of State Photo Requirements — official passport and visa photo specification. travel.state.gov ↗
  2. [2] ICAO Doc 9303 Machine Readable Travel Documents, Part 9 — portrait quality and biometric framing. The US adopts ICAO 9303 as the underlying standard for passport photo geometry. ICAO 9303 ↗
  3. [3] US Department of State DS-160 Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application — digital photo upload technical specification. DS-160 digital requirements ↗

Verified . We monitor travel.state.gov for changes; visa fees and processing times shown for individual categories are sourced from each category page (see sub-pages for direct links).

Choose your US visa category

The photo specification is identical across these categories. The application route — form, fee, processing time, interview requirement — is category-specific. Pick the visa you are applying for to see the full route.

US visa categories at a glance

Visa Form Standard fee Processing time
B1/B2 visitor visa DS-160 $185 (non-refundable application fee) 2–8 weeks standard depending on consulate and visa wait time
F-1 student visa DS-160 $185 application fee + $350 SEVIS I-901 fee 2–6 weeks
H-1B work visa DS-160 $190 application fee 2–6 weeks at consulate after USCIS approval
K-1 fiancé(e) visa DS-160 $265 application fee 4–10 months total (USCIS petition 6–9 months + consulate 4–8 weeks)
IR-1/CR-1 spouse visa DS-260 $325 application fee 12–18 months total (USCIS petition 8–12 months + NVC + consulate 3–6 months)
J-1 exchange visitor visa DS-160 $185 application fee + $220 SEVIS I-901 fee 2–6 weeks at consulate
L-1 intracompany transfer DS-160 $190 application fee 2–6 weeks at consulate after USCIS approval
EB-5 investor visa DS-260 $325 application fee 24–48 months total (USCIS petition 24–36 months + NVC + consulate 3–6 months)

Frequently asked questions

What size is a US visa photo?

The US visa photo is 2 × 2 inches (51 × 51 mm). The head must measure 1 to 1⅜ inches (25–35 mm) from chin to crown. The same size is used for the DS-160 upload, the printed photo at the consulate, and the visa sticker.

Is the DS-160 photo the same as a US passport photo?

Yes — identical specification. 2 × 2 inches, plain white background, head 1 to 1⅜ inches, neutral expression, taken within the last 6 months. The same photo file works for DS-160 visa applications and US passport applications.

Can I smile in a US visa photo?

The US Department of State guidance allows "natural smile" with mouth closed, but biometric scoring penalises any cheek lift. A fully neutral expression is safer. The same rule applies to ESTA, DS-160 and US passport photos.

Can I wear glasses in a US visa photo?

Glasses are not allowed in US passport or visa photos since November 2016 except for documented medical reasons. Remove glasses before the shot; even small lens glare causes automated rejection.

Do I need to print the photo or just upload it?

Upload the digital file through DS-160 (mandatory). Bring one printed 2 × 2 inch photo to the consulate appointment as a fallback — most consulates request it even though the digital upload was accepted.

My DS-160 says my photo is the wrong size — what should I check?

The DS-160 portal requires a square aspect ratio (1:1), minimum 600 × 600 pixels, JPEG format under 240 KB. A common cause of failure is a portrait-orientation phone photo: the system needs square. The Anfas.Pro tool exports a DS-160-compatible file automatically.

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