COVA JPEG upload photo
Focused guide for China visa photo preparation: COVA JPEG upload photo. Check the COVA upload screen and the embassy, consulate, or visa center instructions for your actual application route.
Quick answer
- JPEG, 24-bit RGB true color
- 40KB to 120KB
- Export a 354×472px JPEG between 40KB and 120KB, formatted for COVA-style digital upload requirements. Final acceptance depends on the COVA upload check, visa center, embassy or consulate.
COVA JPEG upload: file requirements can block an otherwise good photo
A photo can look correct and still fail at upload if the file is not a valid JPEG, the size is outside the required range, or the pixel dimensions do not match the COVA-style requirement. Photos from iPhone may also remain in HEIC unless exported as JPEG.
Representative official guidance lists JPEG, 24-bit RGB true color, 354×472px, and 40KB-120KB. The actual upload screen should always be checked before submission.
- Export as JPEG/JPG, not HEIC
- Check 354×472px and 40KB-120KB
- Avoid repeated compression that makes the face or hair edges noisy
After converting to JPG
Converting a file to JPG does not automatically fix face position, background shadows, or crop size. Re-check the image after conversion, especially if you used a share sheet or photo editor.
For the final upload file, avoid saving and re-saving many times. Repeated compression may create visible artifacts around the face, hair, and background.
Official Source Note
Check the COVA upload screen and the embassy, consulate, or visa center instructions for your actual application route.
This website and application are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by COVA, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, any Chinese embassy or consulate, or any visa application center. They do not submit visa applications or guarantee acceptance. Please check the latest official requirements before submitting your application.
Common Mistakes (Reasons for Rejection)
Many visa photo submissions are rejected due to simple errors. Avoid these common mistakes:
The COVA digital upload requires a JPEG between 40KB and 120KB at 354 × 472 pixels. The wrong file size or resolution will fail the upload validation.
Uneven lighting or standing too close to the wall can create shadows. Ensure soft, even lighting with no shadows on the face or behind the head.
How the App Helps You Prepare Your Photo
Align your face with the official guide lines to easily meet the strict height and width specifications.
Check whether the background is plain white or near-white, with no shadows. It is safest to take the photo in front of a white wall from the start. If your photo includes a background cleanup feature, use it carefully and verify the final image looks natural.
Export a 354×472px JPEG between 40KB and 120KB, formatted for COVA-style digital upload requirements. Final acceptance depends on the COVA upload check, visa center, embassy or consulate.
All image adjustments are processed entirely on your device. Your photos are never sent to a server.
Note: This app is an independent photo formatting tool to assist in preparation. It is not affiliated with COVA, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, any Chinese embassy or consulate, or any visa application center. It does not submit visa applications or guarantee acceptance.
Check China Visa Photo Requirements Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the COVA digital photo requirements?
JPEG, 24-bit RGB true color, 354 × 472 pixels, file size 40KB–120KB. Some visa center pages mention ranges up to 420 × 560px. 354 × 472px is the safest standard COVA output.
Does a China visa photo need to be 354 × 472 pixels?
For COVA online uploads, 354 × 472px is the standard requirement and the safest choice. Some centers mention up to 420 × 560px. Always follow the specific upload screen or local visa center instructions.
What file size is required?
40KB–120KB in JPEG format. Files outside this range will fail the COVA upload validation.
Do I need a printed photo or digital upload?
It depends on your application route. COVA online requires a digital upload (JPEG, 354×472px, 40–120KB). Some procedures may also require printed photos. Check the specific embassy, consulate, or visa center instructions.
Official Source Note
- COVA - China Online Visa Application photo upload Checked: 2026-06-29
- VisaForChina - Photo requirements FAQ Checked: 2026-06-29
- Consulate-General of China in Los Angeles - Photo Requirements Checked: 2026-06-29
This website and application are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by COVA, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, any Chinese embassy or consulate, or any visa application center. They do not submit visa applications or guarantee acceptance. Please check the latest official requirements before submitting your application.
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