Instructions for Utilizing the Kenya Visa Photo Creation Tool:
The following outlines the necessary steps to generate and modify a photograph compliant with Kenya visa specifications:
- Upload your photograph in JPEG, JPG, or PNG format, or capture a self-portrait.
- Select the ‘Transform’ option to implement changes relating to size adjustments and modifications to your image.
- Access and utilize the finalized image ready for inclusion in your visa application.
Kenya visa photo requirements
Here are the Kenya visa passport size photo specifications:
Height: 35mm to 45 mm
File Size: < 120 KB
Photo format: JPG, JPEG, PNG
Background: White
Face Size: 80% of photograph
Borders: No
Recent: No more than 3- 6 months old
Face orientation: Full face, facing forward
Quality: clear and in focus
Facial expression: Neutral, no smiling
Note: VisaFast visa photo tool takes care of all the above specifications automatically to make your application process smooth. VisaFast ensures your photo is perfect for submission, even for minors.
Kenya Visa Photo Specifications for Children Under One Year
For infants under one year of age, the photograph does not necessitate open eyes.
A clear, frontal image is mandatory for visa applications.
The photograph must depict the child alone, with a closed mouth and a neutral expression.
The image should not include any toys or other individuals.
The photograph must be captured with high image quality.
Kenya Visa Photo Requirements:
Photos must exhibit consistent illumination.
Images must be current, with a maximum age of 3 months.
Maintain a neutral facial expression, ensuring the mouth is closed.
Photos must possess optimal clarity, sharpness, and should not exhibit pixelation.
Shoulders and hair should be distinguishable within the frame.
The photograph’s background must be of a white color.
If headwear is employed, it must be predominantly dark in shade against the background color.
Eyeglasses must allow for clear visibility of the eyes.
Damaged photographs containing tears, folds, or blemishes are not permitted.
The photograph must demonstrate open eyes, fully visible and positioned directly at the camera’s viewpoint while minimizing obstructions from hair.
Photographs with red eye effects are prohibited; wear non-colored contact lenses, if applicable.