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Kuwait Visa Photo Requirements 2026: The Complete Official Guide

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Last updated: May 3, 2026

Checked against the Kuwait Ministry of Interior (MOI), Kuwait e-Visa portal, and official visa photo guidelines

Quick answer: The Kuwait visa photo size requirement in 2026 is 35 mm wide × 45 mm high (standard) or 2 × 2 inches (51 × 51 mm) for some applications. Your face from chin to crown must occupy 70–80% of the frame height. For online applications via the Kuwait MOI (Ministry of Interior) portal, submit a JPEG file under 2 MB. The background must be plain white — pure white, not off-white or cream. Glasses are not permitted, and no digital retouching is allowed.

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Kuwait visa photo requirements infographic with size, face position, background, glasses, and file rules

Quick reference: Kuwait visa photo specifications

Before submitting your application via the Kuwait MOI portal or at a Kuwaiti embassy/consulate, ensure your photo meets every parameter in this table.

SpecificationRequirement
Photo size35 mm wide × 45 mm high (standard)
Alternative size (some applications)2 × 2 inches (51 × 51 mm)
Face height (chin to crown)31–36 mm (70–80% of frame height)
Digital format (online)JPEG (.jpg / .jpeg)
Digital file sizeUnder 2 MB (recommended)
Minimum DPI (print)300 DPI
BackgroundPlain white (uniform, shadow-free, no patterns)
ExpressionNeutral, mouth closed, eyes open and looking at lens
GlassesNot permitted
RecencyTaken within the last 6 months
ColourFull colour — no black & white or sepia
Quantity (paper)2 identical photos
RetouchingNot permitted in any form

Official Kuwait visa photo dimensions

Kuwait visa photo requirements specify either 35 mm wide and 45 mm high (standard) or 2 × 2 inches (51 × 51 mm) for some applications. Your face from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head (crown) must occupy between 70% and 80% of the total photo height. The face must be centred within the frame both horizontally and vertically.

Kuwait visa photo dimension and crop guide showing 35 x 45 mm size and face occupying 70 to 80 percent of height

Important Note

Kuwait uses both 35 × 45 mm and 2 × 2 inch formats depending on the visa type.Always check the specific requirements for your visa type on the MOI portal. For e-visas, the 2 × 2 inch format is commonly required.

For online submissions via the Kuwait MOI (Ministry of Interior) portal, no specific minimum pixel count is published, but a resolution of at least 600 × 800 pixels is recommended. Aim for 900 × 1200 pixels or higher for best results, ensuring the JPEG file stays under 2 MB. For print submissions, a minimum of 300 DPI is required.

Kuwait visa photo size in mm, cm, inches, and pixels

UnitWidthHeightFace height
Millimetres (mm) — Standard35 mm45 mm~70–80% of height
Inches — E-Visa2 in2 in~70–80% of height
Centimetres (cm) — Standard3.5 cm4.5 cm~70–80% of height
Centimetres (cm) — E-Visa5.1 cm5.1 cm~70–80% of height
Pixels (recommended)600+ px800+ px~70–80% of height

Background requirements for Kuwait visa photos

The background must be plain white — pure white, not off-white, cream, light grey, or beige. It must be uniform in colour with no shadows, patterns, textures, gradients, or objects visible.

Acceptable and unacceptable Kuwait visa photo backgrounds including plain white, shadows, patterns, and coloured backgrounds

Do not use a background removal tool to digitally replace a coloured wall with white. Kuwaiti visa processing can detect composite images. Shoot in front of a genuinely pure white surface.

Face position, expression, and lighting requirements

Your face must be centred in the frame, looking directly at the camera lens with your head level and upright — not tilted, not turned, chin neither raised nor lowered. Both sides of your face must be equally visible. Hair must not cover your eyes, eyebrows, or the edges of your face. Your eyes must be fully open and directed at the lens. Your mouth must be closed with a neutral, relaxed expression — no smile, no frown, no raised eyebrows.

Correct Kuwait visa photo expression and lighting examples with neutral expression and common rejected poses

Lighting must be even and diffused across the entire face. No harsh shadows should appear on your face — including under the chin, beside the nose, or in the eye sockets — or on the white background behind you. Avoid direct flash.

Glasses policy for Kuwait visa photos

Glasses are not permitted in Kuwaiti visa photos. This applies to all types of eyewear — prescription glasses, clear frames, tinted lenses, and rimless frames. Remove all glasses before taking the photo.

Kuwait visa photo glasses policy showing glasses not permitted

Contact lenses that do not visibly alter the colour of the iris are acceptable.

Kuwait visa photo checklist: do's and don'ts

Review these requirements carefully before uploading to the MOI portal or e-visa system.

Kuwait visa photo checklist with correct examples and rejected mistakes such as smile, tilted head, coloured background, and hair over eyes

Do

  • Use a plain white background that is evenly lit and free of shadows, patterns, or textures
  • Ensure your face is centred, forward-facing, and fully visible from chin to crown
  • Keep your eyes fully open and looking directly at the camera lens
  • Maintain a neutral, relaxed expression with your mouth closed
  • Use even, diffused lighting with no shadows on your face or background
  • Include the tops of both shoulders and the base of the neck in the frame
  • Ensure hair does not obscure your eyes, eyebrows, or the edges of your face
  • Submit a JPEG file under 2 MB for online submissions
  • Have the photo taken within the last 6 months to reflect your current appearance
  • Wear modest, everyday clothing that contrasts well with the white background

Don't

  • Wear glasses — they are not permitted in Kuwait visa photos
  • Smile, frown, tilt or turn your head, or allow your eyes to be partially closed
  • Use a coloured, patterned, textured, or off-white background — only plain white is accepted
  • Retouch, filter, adjust brightness/contrast, or digitally alter the photo in any way
  • Submit a scanned photo or a picture of a printed photo
  • Upload a JPEG file above 2 MB to the MOI portal
  • Wear hats, caps, or fashion headwear (religious head coverings permitted with conditions)
  • Allow hair, large jewellery, or accessories to cover your eyes or face
  • Use a photo older than 6 months
  • Use a black-and-white, sepia, or heavily compressed image

How to take a correct Kuwait visa photo at home (step-by-step)

Following these six steps will produce a photo that meets Kuwait visa requirements.

At-home Kuwait visa photo setup with natural daylight, plain white background, camera at eye level, and neutral expression
01

Set up a plain white background

Stand or sit in front of a plain white wall or surface. The background must be pure white with no shadows, patterns, textures, or objects. If you do not have a suitable wall, hang a plain white sheet without wrinkles. Avoid off-white, cream, or grey backgrounds — only pure white is accepted for Kuwait visas.

02

Set up balanced, diffused lighting

Use natural daylight from a large window, or two balanced artificial lights at equal height and distance on either side of your face. Avoid direct flash, which creates harsh highlights, red-eye, and shadows. Soft, even lighting is crucial for a pure white background and a well-lit face without shadows.

03

Position your head and body correctly

Face the camera directly with your head level and upright — not tilted, not turned. Your chin should be neither raised nor lowered. Both sides of your face should be equally visible. Your shoulders and the base of your neck should appear at the bottom of the frame. Position yourself approximately 45–60 cm from the camera.

04

Take the photo

Open your eyes fully and look directly into the lens. Keep a neutral expression with your mouth closed — no smiling, frowning, or raised eyebrows. Remove all glasses before the shot. Ask someone else to take the photo for better framing and sharpness.

05

Crop and size the image

For paper submissions, crop to exactly 35 × 45 mm (or 2 × 2 inches) at 300 DPI minimum, ensuring the face occupies 70–80% of the height. For online submissions via the Kuwait MOI portal, export as a JPEG file under 2 MB. Resize or compress the image if necessary.

06

Check before submitting

Verify the background is pure white and shadow-free, no glasses are in the photo, eyes are fully open with a neutral expression, the face occupies 70–80% of the frame, hair does not obscure the face, and the JPEG file is under 2 MB before submitting to the MOI portal.

Common Kuwait visa photo rejection reasons in 2026

The Kuwait MOI portal and embassy processing check biometric compliance, image quality, and file specifications.

Common Kuwait visa photo rejection reasons including wrong crop, shadows, glasses, file size, and non-neutral expression

Incorrect photo dimensions

Kuwait requires either 35 × 45 mm (standard) or 2 × 2 inches (51 × 51 mm) depending on the application. Always check the specific requirements for your visa type on the MOI portal.

Incorrect background colour or shadows

Kuwait requires a plain white background — not off-white, cream, light grey, or beige. Any shadows, patterns, textures, or non-white backgrounds will lead to rejection.

Glasses in the photo

Glasses are not permitted in Kuwait visa photos. This applies to all types of eyewear including prescription glasses. Remove all glasses before taking the photo.

Non-neutral expression or head position

Smiling, open mouth, tilted head, head turned to the side, raised eyebrows, or partially closed eyes will cause rejection. Your head must be level and upright with a neutral expression and mouth closed.

Face proportion out of range

Your face from chin to crown must occupy 70–80% of the photo height. A face that is too small or too large will be rejected.

File size or format incorrect

The Kuwait MOI portal requires a JPEG file under 2 MB. Files larger than this may cause upload issues. Compress your image to meet this limit while maintaining quality.

Photo older than 6 months

The photo must be recent (taken within the last 6 months) and reflect your current appearance. Older photos will be rejected.

Hair or accessories obscuring the face

Hair covering the forehead, eyebrows, or eyes, and large earrings or accessories casting shadows on the face, are common causes of rejection.

Kuwait visa photo requirements for babies and children

Children of all ages, including newborns, must have their own separate visa photo.

Kuwait visa photo requirements for babies and children showing a baby on a plain white background

For very young infants who cannot support their own head, lay them on a plain white sheet on a flat surface and photograph from directly above.

Religious head coverings in Kuwait visa photos

Religious head coverings are permitted provided they are worn daily for religious reasons and your full face remains clearly visible.

Religious head covering rules for Kuwait visa photos with compliant and non-compliant examples

Fashion hats, caps, and decorative headwear are not permitted.

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Frequently asked questions: Kuwait visa photo 2026

What is the Kuwait visa photo size requirement in 2026?

Kuwait visa photos are typically 35 mm wide by 45 mm high. Some applications use the standard 2 × 2 inch (51 × 51 mm) format. Your face from chin to crown must occupy 70–80% of the photo height. The background must be plain white. For online applications via the MOI portal, submit a JPEG file under 2 MB.

What is the Kuwait visa photo size in pixels?

The Kuwait MOI portal does not specify a fixed minimum pixel count, but a resolution of at least 600 × 800 pixels is recommended. Aim for 900 × 1200 pixels or higher for best results, ensuring the JPEG file stays under 2 MB.

What is the Kuwait visa photo size in cm and inches?

The standard size is 3.5 cm wide by 4.5 cm high (approximately 1.38 inches × 1.77 inches). Some applications use 2 × 2 inches (5.1 cm × 5.1 cm). Always check your specific visa type on the MOI portal.

What colour must the background be for a Kuwait visa photo?

The background must be plain white — pure white, not off-white, cream, light grey, or beige. It must be shadow-free with no patterns or textures. This is strictly enforced.

Can I wear glasses in a Kuwait visa photo?

No. Glasses are not permitted in Kuwait visa photos. This applies to all types of eyewear — prescription glasses, clear frames, tinted lenses, and rimless frames. Remove all glasses before taking the photo.

Can I smile in a Kuwait visa photo?

No. You must maintain a neutral expression with your mouth closed and eyes fully open. Smiling, frowning, raised eyebrows, head tilt, and any non-neutral expression will cause your photo to be rejected.

How recent must a Kuwait visa photo be?

The photo must have been taken within the last 6 months and must accurately reflect your current appearance. Photos that are older will be rejected.

What is the file size limit for Kuwait visa online photo upload?

The Kuwait MOI (Ministry of Interior) portal recommends JPEG files under 2 MB. Files larger than this may cause upload issues. Aim for a file between 100 KB and 2 MB for best results.

Is the Kuwait visa photo size different from other Gulf countries?

Kuwait uses both the 35 × 45 mm format (same as Qatar and Oman) and the 2 × 2 inch format (same as UAE for some applications). Always check the specific requirements on the MOI portal for your visa type.

What is the Kuwait e-visa photo requirement?

The Kuwait e-visa typically requires a digital photo in JPEG format, under 2 MB, with a plain white background, neutral expression, and no glasses. Dimensions are usually 35 × 45 mm or 2 × 2 inches — check the portal when applying.

Can I retouch or edit my Kuwait visa photo?

No. Any form of digital retouching or editing is prohibited. This includes skin smoothing, blemish removal, background replacement, and brightness or contrast adjustments. The submitted file must be the original, unaltered digital capture.

What should I wear for a Kuwait visa photo?

Wear modest, everyday clothing that clearly contrasts with the white background. Avoid white or very pale tops that blend with the background. Do not wear uniforms, costumes, or anything that obscures the face or neck. Modest dress is required for Kuwait visa applications.

Are religious head coverings allowed in a Kuwait visa photo?

Yes, provided the covering is worn daily for religious reasons and your full face from chin to crown remains clearly visible. The covering must be plain material with no patterns, must not cast shadows, and both side edges of the face must be visible.

What are the Kuwait visa photo requirements for babies and children?

Children of all ages, including newborns, must have their own separate visa photo. For infants who cannot support their head, lay them on a plain white sheet on a flat surface and photograph from directly above. All standard requirements apply, with some flexibility on expression for very young infants.

Should a Kuwait visa photo be matte or glossy?

For paper submissions, either matte or glossy photo paper is acceptable. For digital submissions via the MOI portal, paper finish is irrelevant. Ensure printed photos are on high-quality photo paper.

Can I use a photo taken on my phone for a Kuwait visa?

Yes, provided the photo meets all requirements: plain white background, neutral expression, no glasses, face occupying 70–80% of the frame, correct dimensions (35×45 mm or 2×2 inches), JPEG format under 2 MB. Have a second person take the photo for better framing.

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