U.S. visa photo 2x2
Open this page when you need the exact U.S. visa photo 2x2 route, not another 2×2 in page that only looks similar on paper. This preset can support both print and digital use, but only when it still matches the real submission path.
Requirement summary
Match the visa portal rules, not just the crop
Keep the crop inside the saved head-size range, then export near 600×600 px and about 40-10240 KB if the destination system expects that version. Use U.S. Department of State for the final check on anything this page cannot measure directly.
- Stored size: 2×2 in (about 50.8×50.8 mm)
- Head height target: about 72%
- Stored pixels: 600×600 px
- File window: about 40-10240 KB
- Workflow: print and digital
Visa checklist
Checklist for this visa
Open the main visa checklist to review the usual documents, key differences, and matching photo pages before you upload anything or book an appointment.
Open visa checklistNeed a clean background first?
Use a separate background-removal tool first, then come back here to match the crop, size, and final export.
Background cleanup opens on a third-party site. Clean the background there first, then come back here to crop and export.
Remove background2×2 in
Upload or paste a portrait
JPG and PNG work best. The image stays in this browser tab while you review framing, quality, and export options.
Document photo editor
Upload a portrait, choose a requirement profile, and prepare the final document photo in one browser workspace.
Who this format is for
Start by matching the document route, not the size alone.
Use this page when the authority instruction really matches U.S. visa photo 2x2, not just a nearby photo route with a similar frame.
Visa pages are often sensitive to the exact consulate, portal, or service wording, so a nearby crop can still be the wrong choice.
This matters because several nearby pages reuse 2×2 in. Shared size alone is not enough to make them interchangeable.
Exact size and cropping guidance
Use the measured frame below instead of approximating the crop by eye.
The stored frame on this route is 2×2 in (about 50.8×50.8 mm).
Aim for head height around 72%. The recommended band on this page is 64% to 80%. Leave about 8% above the head, with an allowed range of 5% to 12%.
The page also stores 600×600 px. If your source image is larger, solve the difference with crop and proportional scaling only; never stretch the portrait to hit the frame.
- Physical requirement: 2×2 in / 50.8×50.8 mm
- Frame ratio: 1:1
- Head-height band: 64% to 80%
- Stored pixels: 600×600 px
- Background guidance: Use a plain light background with even tone, no visible texture, and no distracting objects.
Digital vs print usage
Decide early whether the endpoint is a portal, a printer, or both.
This route can support both print and digital use, but visa workflows still depend heavily on the exact portal, consulate, or service variant behind the route.
When the destination system expects a stored pixel variant, keep the export close to 600×600 px and about 40-10240 KB.
- Preferred format: JPG
- Allowed formats: JPG, JPEG, PNG
- Stored file-size window: about 40-10240 KB
- Reuse one crop for print and digital only if both endpoints still accept it.
What matters most for this specific document
The biggest rejection risk is not the same on every route.
Visa routes often fail because the applicant chose the wrong visa variant or ignored portal-specific technical rules even though the crop looked acceptable.
A source link from U.S. Department of State is attached to this route, but the page still only covers what is stored in the data model and visible on screen.
- 2×2 in also appears on nearby pages, but that does not make them interchangeable with U.S. visa photo 2x2.
- Background rule on this route: Use a plain white or light neutral background with an even tone.
- Technical target on this route: 600×600 px and about 40-10240 KB.
- Manual review still matters for expression and eye visibility: Keep a neutral expression and look directly at the camera.
- File-size limits and JPEG artifacts matter more here than they do in many print-first profiles.
Requirement summary
Short overview of the main rules for this profile.
Background
Use a plain white or light neutral background with an even tone.
Glasses
Avoid glasses unless an official exemption applies.
Expression
Keep a neutral expression and look directly at the camera.
Headwear
Headwear is acceptable only for religious reasons and only when the face remains fully visible.
Shadows
Avoid noticeable shadows and uneven lighting.
Formats
Preferred: jpg
Allowed: jpg, jpeg, png
Common mistakes for this format
Most failures start before export, not after it.
On highly similar routes, the usual pattern is choosing the wrong page first and then trying to rescue the file with edits.
- Replacing this route with another 2×2 in page just because the paper size looks the same.
- Forcing the portrait into 2×2 in by stretching instead of cropping to the right ratio.
- Getting the crop right but exporting a different technical variant than the stored 600×600 px / about 40-10240 KB.
- Assuming that a similar document category automatically follows the same route.
How to use this profile in the editor
Keep the page guidance and the active preset aligned all the way through export.
This page is most useful when you open the editor from here, keep the same preset active, and finish the route requirements before any risky retouching.
- Open the editor from this page so U.S. visa photo 2x2 loads as the active preset instead of a nearby route.
- Upload a source portrait with some room around the head and shoulders so the final ratio can be solved with crop, not distortion.
- Adjust the crop until head height is close to 72% and the top margin is near 8%.
- Check the measurable rules, file settings, and destination workflow before export.
- Preview and export should stay on the same crop geometry.
- If the route stores 600×600 px and about 40-10240 KB, keep those settings through export instead of resizing the downloaded file again.
When to verify against official sources
This page is a practical guide for one specific profile, not a promise of acceptance.
Use the linked U.S. Department of State source as the final reference for anything this page does not measure directly, especially service wording, print-lab rules, or late portal changes.
This route is marked strict with reviewed confidence. That is useful context, but it is still not the same thing as official approval.
- Strictness: strict
- Confidence: reviewed
- Last reviewed: April 14, 2026
- Double-check: the portal pixel, file-size, and format limits on the destination system.
- File-size limits and JPEG artifacts matter more here than they do in many print-first profiles.
U.S. visa photo requirements
U.S. Department of State
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/photos.htmlGuides related to this profile
These guides focus on portal behavior, cropping, and technical upload issues that usually sit next to this route.
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A visa-photo workflow for taking the source portrait at home, then finishing the exact crop safely in the browser.
Open guideOnline visa photo vs printed visa photo
What changes between an online visa upload and a printed visa photo, and how to keep one stable crop across both when possible.
Open guideWhat changes between embassies, portals, and consulates
Why two visa pages for the same country can still ask for different photo variants, and how to handle those differences without guesswork.
Open guideFAQ
What size does this US Visa photo use?
U.S. visa photo 2x2 uses 2×2 in (about 50.8×50.8 mm). Aim for about 72% head height and about 8% above the head. Stored pixel guidance on this page is 600×600 px.
Do I need a specific pixel size or file size?
This route stores 600×600 px and about 40-10240 KB. Get the crop right first, then export near those values if the destination portal expects them.
Can one crop work for both print and digital use?
Often yes, but only if the same crop still fits both endpoints. Keep one framing, then check the digital file rules and the print layout separately.
Can I replace this with another 2×2 in page?
Only if the route title, country, document type, and submission context also match. Shared size alone is not enough, especially for US Visa routes.
Should I still verify the official source?
Yes. This page helps with crop, size, and export preparation, but U.S. Department of State should remain the final reference before submission.