Instructions for Utilizing the Uzbekistan Visa Photo Creation Tool
The following guidelines detail how to create and modify a photograph compliant with Uzbekistan visa requirements:
- Upload your portrait as a JPEG, JPG, or PNG file, or capture your selfie directly.
- Activate the ‘Transform’ function to modify the photo’s dimensions and composition.
- Download the finalized image to be used in your visa application documents.
Uzbekistan visa photo requirements
Here are the Uzbekistan 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.
Uzbekistan Visa Photo Requirements for Minors
- For infants under one year of age, a photograph is not required with eyes open.
- A frontal image must be sharp and well-defined.
- The photograph must depict the child alone, with the mouth closed and a neutral expression.
- The photograph must not contain any toys or include any other individuals.
- The quality of the image should be high and clearly visible.
Requirements for Uzbekistan Visa Photographs:
The photograph must exhibit even illumination.
The photograph must have been taken within the last 3 months.
Neutral facial expressions are required, with the mouth closed.
The image must be clear, sharply focused, and devoid of pixelation.
Shoulders and hair shall be adequately visible within the frame.
The photograph’s background should be pure white in color.
If headgear is present, it must be dark in color, contrasting with the background.
Eyeglasses must not obscure the eyes; the eyes must be clearly visible.
Damaged photographs—those with holes, creases, or smudges—are strictly prohibited.
The subject’s eyes must be fully open and visible, directing a natural gaze towards the camera without hair obstruction.
Red-eye effects are unacceptable; the use of non-colored contact lenses is recommended if applicable.