Visa Photo by Country
US Visa Photo Requirements: What's the 2x2 Inch Square Format?
For visa (DS-160) and passport applications, the US uses a photo standard completely different from most European countries: square, not rectangular.
| Criterion | Rule |
|---|---|
| Size | 2x2 inches (51mm x 51mm), square |
| Head height | 1 inch – 1 3/8 inches (25–35mm) |
| Eye level | 1 1/8 – 1 3/8 inches from the bottom of the photo |
| Background | Plain white or cream |
| Glasses | Not accepted (including prescription glasses) |
| Recency | Taken within the last 6 months |
| Digital format | Uploaded to DS-160 as JPEG, minimum 600x600 px recommended |
The US State Department's (travel.state.gov) photo requirements are updated from time to time. Confirm the current spec on the official site right before you apply.
Why Is It Different?
While the US adopts ICAO's general principles, its own visa system (DS-160) requires a distinct digital format and square composition. A photo shot for a Schengen application won't be accepted for a US application.
Where to Get It Done
If you're in Kadıköy, studyoXu — right across from the Population Registry Office — shoots the US square format and prepares the digital file for DS-160. Our biometric photo service →
Elsewhere in Turkey? Our sister brand printXu ships nationwide.
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