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New Zealand Visa (paper applications) Photo 35x45 mm (3.5x4.5 cm) Size and Requirements

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Country New Zealand
Document type Visa (paper applications)
Passport picture size Width: 35 mm, Height: 45 mm
Resolution (DPI) 600
Image definition parameters Head must be between 70 to 80 % of the photograph from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head
Background color White
Printable photo Yes
Digital photo for online submission Yes
Digital photo size Width: 1800 pixels , Height: 2400 pixels
Photo Paper type matte
Detailed requrements

Your photo must:

Be in portrait (not landscape)

Acceptable photo - portrait.   Incorrect photo - landscape.

Be of you (not a photo of a photo or your travel document)

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - travel document.   Incorrect photo - captured image.

Have even lighting with minimal shadowing

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - heavy shadow.   Incorrect photo - bright.   Incorrect photo - dark.

Be in colour, showing natural skin tones

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - filtered.

Be in focus (not blurry)

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - blurry.

Not contain red-eye

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - red eye.

Be an original photo (not changed by photo-editing software)

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - altered.

Not be a selfie

Acceptable photo.  Incorrect photo - selfie.

Be taken 1.5 metres from the face

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - too close to camera.

Be taken against a plain, light-coloured (but not white) background with no patterns or objects

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - patterned background.   Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - background objects.

Only contain plain clothing patterns

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - Hawaiian shirt.

Be of one person

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - two people.

We need to clearly see your face

Face the camera and keep your head straight

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - facing away.

Keep your eyes open and mouth closed

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - mouth open.   Incorrect photo - eyes closed.

Do not smile or frown

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - smiling.

Show your face clearly and that long hair is tucked behind your ears

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - hair obscuring face.

Position yourself in the middle of the photo

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - face too close.   Incorrect photo - face too far away.

Remove sunglasses and hats

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - sunglasses.   Incorrect glasses - hat.

If you wear prescription glasses

Make sure your eyes show clearly through the lenses, with no reflected light

It may be easier to remove them.

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - glasses obscuring face.   Incorrect photo - reflected light on glasses.

If you wear a head covering for religious or medical reasons

Make sure that your face and hairline can be seen in the photo

Acceptable photo.   Incorrect photo - head covering obscuring face.

Source https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new...

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How to make New Zealand Visa (paper applications) photo online


Step 1: Use a digital camera or a smartphone

Find someone to take the photo for you and selfie photo is not acceptable for passport photo application. If you have a tripod, use it. A tripod will make it easier to keep the camera steady and level. The distance of the person to the camera should be around 1 meter.

Step 2: Find a venue with good lighting

When taking photo, you should face the light, such as a nice bright window or the door. This can provide even lighting to avoid shadows on the face and background. The face must be evenly lit. There should be no shadows and glares on the face.

Note: No need to worry about the background as our online passport photo generator will automatically remove or change the background for you.

unacceptable passport photo

Step 3: Wear properly for your passport photo

Do not wear uniforms. Wear regular street clothes in your photo.

Do not wear eyeglasses. If you wear glasses, sunglasses, or tinted glasses, take them off for your passport photo.

Your face must still be fully visible.  Don’t let your hair drape over your face and obscure your eyes. If you have very long bangs that cover your eyebrows, you should pin them back with bobby pins. It’s best if your ears show, as well, but that won’t cause your photo to be rejected.

No hats are allowed in passport photos unless it is religious headgear such as a headscarf or yarmulke that you wear every day.

acceptable passport photo

Step 4: Pose for a passport

Look straight towards the camera with face straight on. Head should not be tilted or rotated.

Both ears showing or both edges of the face visible if hair covers the ears.

Shoulders should be visible, and there should be enough space around the head for cropping the photo.

Position the camera in the same height as the head.

unacceptable passport photo

unacceptable passport photo

Step 5: Have a neutral facial expression

You can smile in your passport photos, but the government prefers that you have a neutral facial expression.

Smiling or having your mouth open is usually not acceptable, especially under the new international passport rules.

acceptable passport photo

Unacceptable passport photo

 

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