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Free Russian Visa Photo Photo Maker

Use our free AI maker to snap and generate a compliant Russian Visa Photo photo. Exact 35x45mm (1.4x1.8 in) dimensions with a white background at 300 DPI.

Requirements Summary

Dimensions

35 x 45 mm

1.4 x 1.8 inches

Resolution

300 DPI

Min 413x531px

Background

White

#FFFFFF

Head Size

71% β€” 80%

of photo height

Eye Position

55%

from bottom

Official Requirements

  • Photo must be 35Γ—45 mm
  • Plain white background, no shadows
  • Head height 32–36 mm (71–80% of photo height)
  • Full face, front view, neutral expression
  • Both eyes open and clearly visible
  • No glasses
  • No head coverings unless worn daily for religious reasons
  • Colour photo taken within last 6 months
  • No retouching or digital modifications

Source: Official Russia government website β†—

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Frequently Asked Questions

What size is a Russian visa photo?

A Russian visa photo must be 35Γ—45 mm β€” the standard ICAO biometric size also used by the EU/Schengen and the UK. The face (chin to crown) must occupy 71–80% of the photo height (32–36 mm). Two identical printed photos are typically required for in-person Russian visa applications.

What background color does a Russian visa photo need?

Plain white only β€” no shadows, no patterns, no off-white or grey casts. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is strict about background uniformity. Use AI background removal or photograph against a true white wall in even lighting.

How many photos do I need for a Russian visa application?

Most Russian consulates require 2 identical recent photos for in-person applications. Some accept 1, but bringing 2 is the safe default. If applying through a Russian visa center (such as VFS Global or Invisa Logistic Services), check their specific requirements β€” most match the consulate's 2-photo rule.

Can I wear glasses in a Russian visa photo?

No. Russian visa photo rules prohibit eyeglasses, including prescription glasses. Sunglasses or tinted lenses are never accepted. Medical-necessity exceptions require a doctor's letter submitted with the application.

How recent must a Russian visa photo be?

Within the last 6 months. Russian consulates check for recent likeness. Photos older than 6 months are typically rejected even if your appearance hasn't changed. Submit a fresh photo for each application cycle.

Why was my Russian visa photo rejected?

Top reasons: face occupies less than 71% of photo height, background not pure white, glasses visible, photo more than 6 months old, head not directly facing camera, or expression not neutral. The Russian visa center notifies you and provides a list of nearby compliant photo studios.

Can I use my U.S. passport photo for a Russian visa?

No. U.S. passport photos are 51Γ—51 mm (2Γ—2 inches) β€” square. Russian visas require 35Γ—45 mm rectangular. The proportions and head-size rules are also different. Reformat your photo to the Russian 35Γ—45 mm spec with 32–36 mm head height.

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Pro Tips

  • Use natural, even lighting
  • Keep a neutral expression
  • Look directly into the lens
  • Remove glasses and hats