Saudi eVisa photo guide
Umrah, Hajj, and Nusuk photo: what to prepare and what to verify
Umrah and Hajj planning often overlaps with Saudi eVisa photo preparation, but not every portal exposes the same file rules publicly. Use the eVisa photo as a baseline and verify route-specific upload screens.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
Quick answer
- For Saudi eVisa and many Umrah travelers, prepare the 200x200 JPEG photo first.
- Hajj/Nusuk upload screens can have route-specific requirements.
- Do not assume a third-party article has the latest Hajj/Nusuk file-size limit.
- Keep a clean original photo so you can re-export if the portal asks for a different file size.
Saudi eVisa and Umrah baseline
For travelers using the Saudi eVisa route, the 200x200 JPEG photo requirement is the clearest baseline: white background, no glasses, face forward, and 5KB to 100KB.
If your Umrah process uses the same eVisa portal, prepare that exact eVisa photo first. Then confirm whether your application flow asks for any additional file or document upload.
Hajj and Nusuk need extra caution
Hajj/Nusuk requirements can depend on country, season, package, and portal updates. Public sources may not expose every upload rule before login or before the relevant season opens.
For this reason, treat any Hajj/Nusuk-specific pixel or file-size value as something to verify in the active portal. Keep the original photo so you can create another export if the upload screen asks for a different limit.
Practical preparation strategy
- Prepare a clean 200x200 Saudi eVisa-style JPEG first.
- Keep the original high-resolution photo on your iPhone.
- When the portal opens, compare its current upload instructions before final submission.
- Avoid apps or services that imply affiliation, special access, or acceptance certainty.
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
Is a Saudi eVisa photo the same as an Umrah photo?
For many users, Umrah travel uses the Saudi eVisa route, so the eVisa photo is the right baseline. Still, confirm the exact portal and route before upload.
Can one app guarantee the latest Hajj/Nusuk upload limit?
No. Hajj/Nusuk upload requirements can change by season and portal flow. Verify the current screen before submitting.
Is this app connected to Nusuk?
No. Saudi Visa & Umrah Photo is independent and only helps prepare image files on your iPhone.
Source pages
- Visit Saudi - Saudi eVisa photo specifications Checked: 2026-07-07
- Visit Saudi - Saudi eVisa portal Checked: 2026-07-07
- Nusuk Hajj portal 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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