Saudi eVisa photo guide
How to take a Saudi visa photo with iPhone
A good Saudi eVisa photo starts before cropping. Lighting, distance, background, and camera angle decide whether the final 200x200 JPEG stays clear.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
Quick answer
- Stand in front of a plain white wall with soft light.
- Keep the camera at eye level and face it directly.
- Remove glasses and keep hair away from the eyes.
- Leave enough space around the head for a clean square crop.
Set up the background and light
Choose a plain white wall or a white backdrop. Stand a little away from the wall so your head does not cast a dark shadow behind you.
Use soft window light or an evenly lit room. Avoid overhead lighting that creates shadows under the eyes, nose, or chin.
Position the iPhone
Place the iPhone at eye level, not below your chin or above your forehead. A small tripod or a stable shelf helps keep the camera straight.
Use the rear camera if possible, because it usually produces a sharper image. Ask someone to take the photo or use a timer so your posture stays natural.
Before you export
- Look straight at the camera with eyes open.
- Keep a neutral expression and avoid a wide smile.
- Remove glasses and avoid colored contact lenses.
- Keep both sides of the face visible.
- Export only after checking the 200x200 and 5KB to 100KB requirements.
How to use source information
Use the Saudi eVisa photo specification as the baseline for 200x200 JPEG photos. For Hajj/Nusuk or route-specific upload screens, confirm the latest requirement in the portal before submitting.
This app is an independent photo preparation tool. It is not a visa application service and does not guarantee acceptance or approval.
Mistakes to avoid
Most photo problems are visible before upload if you check size, background, face position, and file format in order.
A square-looking photo can still fail if it is not exactly 200x200 pixels.
Compression should keep the JPEG within the required 5KB to 100KB range for Saudi eVisa.
A white wall with a strong shadow can still be treated as a poor background.
Eyes and facial outline need to be clear; remove glasses for the eVisa photo.
How Saudi Visa & Umrah Photo helps
Exports the face photo at the required square pixel size.
Optimizes JPEG size for upload instead of leaving you to trial-and-error compression.
Cropping, face-position checks, and export happen on the device.
Always compare the final file with the current portal instructions before upload.
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FAQ
Can I take the photo as a selfie?
It is better to avoid handheld selfies because they can distort the face or tilt the head. Use a timer, tripod, or another person if possible.
Should I use Portrait mode?
Avoid strong background blur or artificial effects. Use a normal, sharp photo against a white background.
Can the app fix every background problem?
No. Start with the cleanest white background you can. Background tools work best when the original photo is already simple and evenly lit.
Source pages
- Visit Saudi - Saudi eVisa photo specifications Checked: 2026-07-07
This app is an independent photo preparation tool. It is not a visa application service and does not guarantee acceptance or approval.
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Create a 200x200 Saudi visa photo on iPhone
Prepare a JPEG for Saudi eVisa, Umrah, or Hajj/Nusuk use with on-device cropping, white-background support, and file-size optimization.
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