Vietnam Visa Photo Requirements 2026: Size, Background & Examples
Applying for a Vietnam visa in 2025? One of the most common reasons applications get delayed or rejected is incorrect visa photos. Whether you’re applying for a Vietnam e-visa, Visa on Arrival, or a traditional visa, your photo must follow strict standards.
This guide explains Vietnam visa photo requirements in a simple and clear way — including size, background, technical specs, and real examples — to help you avoid errors and get approved faster.
Vietnam Visa Photo Requirements at a Glance
Below is a quick overview of the essential rules for Vietnam visa photos.
Required size (4×6 cm vs digital upload)
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Vietnam e-visa: Digital photo required for online submission.
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Visa on Arrival (VOA): Two printed photos sized 4×6 cm (or 2×2 inches accepted in most airports).
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Embassy visa: Usually requires 4×6 cm printed photos.
Accepted file formats
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JPEG or JPG is the official recommended format for e-visas.
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PNG is sometimes accepted but not guaranteed.
When a physical photo is required
You need printed photos if:
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Applying for Visa on Arrival
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Submitting documents at a Vietnamese embassy/consulate
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Using certain urgent visa-on-arrival services
More details: /arrival-procedure-vietnam-airport/
Vietnam e-Visa Photo Size & Technical Specs
For online e-visa applications, exact photo specifications matter.
Exact pixel size (for online upload)
Vietnam’s e-visa system accepts a portrait photo with:
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Minimum size: 400×600 pixels
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Recommended: 600×900 or 720×960 pixels
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Aspect ratio: 2:3 portrait orientation
See full guide: /vietnam-evisa-photo-requirements/
File size limit
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Maximum file size: 2MB
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The system may reject larger files or compressed low-quality images.

Facial ratio (eye line, head height)
For a correct biometric portrait:
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Head height should cover 70–80% of the photo
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Eyes must be between 1.0–1.4 inches from the bottom of the image
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Face must be centered and clearly visible
Background Requirements
Color background rules
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Background must be solid white
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No textures, shadows, or gradients
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Light gray may be accepted but is not recommended
Shadows, lighting & clarity
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No shadows on the face or background
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Even lighting on both sides of the face
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High resolution, no pixelation or blur
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No reflections from glasses
Clothing guidelines (no uniforms, no hats)
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Avoid uniforms or camouflage clothing
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No hats, caps, or head coverings (except for religious reasons)
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Avoid white shirts on white backgrounds (low contrast)
Acceptable vs Unacceptable Photos (With Descriptions)
Good examples
✔ Clear, sharp, well-lit image
✔ Solid white background
✔ Neutral expression, mouth closed
✔ Eyes open and looking directly at the camera
✔ No accessories blocking the face
Rejection examples
✘ Glare or reflections on glasses
✘ Tilted head or selfie angles
✘ Hair covering the eyes
✘ Filters, beauty apps, or skin-smoothing
✘ Shadow on background
✘ Incorrect size or wrong orientation
Vietnam Visa Photo Requirements for Children & Babies
Special rules for infants
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Babies can lay on a white sheet; parents must not appear in the photo
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Eyes should be open (newborns are sometimes accepted if not fully open)
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Head must be centered and visible
Tips for taking photos of toddlers
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Use natural daylight near a window
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Place the child against a plain background
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Take multiple shots to ensure a neutral expression
Digital vs printed photos for children
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E-visas: Digital JPEG upload
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VOA/Embassy: Bring two printed 4×6 cm photos
How to Take Your Vietnam Visa Photo at Home
DIY lighting setup
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Use two lights (left and right) to avoid shadows
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Stand 0.5–1m away from the wall
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Avoid strong overhead lights that cause shadows under the chin
Smartphone camera tips
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Use the rear camera (better quality than the selfie camera)
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Shoot in portrait orientation
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Avoid wide-angle distortion
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Clean the lens before shooting
Editing rules (what’s allowed, what’s forbidden)
Allowed:
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Cropping
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Adjusting brightness and contrast
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Minor background cleanup
Forbidden:
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Changing facial features
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Filters, smoothing, whitening
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Removing wrinkles or reshaping face
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Altering skin tone
Common Mistakes That Lead to Photo Rejection
Wrong background
Textured, colored, or non-solid backgrounds are not accepted.
Glass reflections
If wearing glasses:
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Avoid tilt
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Use soft lighting
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Anti-reflective coating helps
Filters or beauty apps
Any AI filter or beautification = automatic rejection.
Incorrect cropping
Face must be centered with proper head height.
See common upload issues: /vietnam-visa-application-errors/
Photo Requirements for Visa on Arrival (If Applicable)
Printed photos needed at airport
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Most airports require two (2) printed 4×6 cm photos
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If unavailable, airport services can take new photos for you
Cost of taking photos at airport
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Typically $3–$5 USD per photo
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Some airports may charge higher for urgent processing
Emergency options
If you arrive without photos:
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Get photos taken at the Landing Visa counter
FAQs (Photos & Uploading Issues)
1. Can I smile in my Vietnam visa photo?
A slight natural smile is fine, but no teeth and no exaggerated expressions.
2. Can I wear glasses?
Yes, if the frames do not cover your eyes and there is no glare.
3. Can I upload a selfie for my e-visa?
No — selfies are usually rejected due to angle distortion.
4. Do I need a printed photo for Vietnam e-visa?
No, e-visas require a digital upload only.
5. Does Vietnam accept a 2×2 inch photo?
For VOA, 2×2 inches is accepted if you don’t have 4×6 cm photos.
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