Uganda Visa Photo Creation Process
This guide outlines the necessary steps to prepare your photograph for submission to the Uganda visa application.
- You can upload a digital image of your photograph in JPEG, JPG, or PNG format. Alternatively, you can capture your selfie using the tool.
- Utilize the ‘Transform’ feature to ensure your image adheres to Uganda’s visa photo dimensions and specifications.
- Following modification, download the finalized image for use in your visa application.
Uganda visa photo requirements
Here are the Uganda 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.
Uganda Visa Photograph Standards for Minors
For applicants under one year of age, a photograph is not required where the subject’s eyes are closed.
The photograph must present a clear frontal image of the minor.
The image must be a solitary photograph depicting the child’s face with a neutral expression and mouth closed.
The photograph must not include any visible accessories or other individuals.
The photograph must be produced using a high-quality image source.
Uganda Visa Photograph Specifications:
The photograph requirements necessitate an even illumination.
The photograph must have been taken no more than 3 months prior to application.
Applicants should present a neutral facial expression – with the mouth fully closed.
The submitted image must possess sharp focus and resolution, avoiding significant pixelation.
Shoulders and hairstyle must be distinctly discernible.
The photograph’s background must be entirely white in color.
Any headwear necessitating its presence must maintain a dark tone to contrast the background.
Spectacles, when worn, must not obscure the view of the subject’s eyes.
Damaged photographs exhibiting holes, creases, or blemishes are ineligible for use.
The subject’s eyes must be fully open and visible, directing a focused gaze toward the camera, ensuring no hair is obstructing the face’s view.
Photographs showcasing red-eye effects are not accepted; utilize non-colored contact lenses where applicable.