Indonesia Visa (35×45 mm)

Last verified 2026-04-25 against Direktorat Jenderal Imigrasi via Indonesian embassies / consulatesStandards: Imigrasi visa photo requirements (physical 35 × 45 mm)

Government-spec dimensions, head positioning, and file constraints.

Pixel size
413 × 531 px
Print size
35 × 45 mm · 300 DPI
Background
white#FFFFFF
Face height
70–80% · target 75%
Eye line
50%60% from bottom
File size limit
35 mm · 413 px45 mm · 531 px
Face height: 70%–80% (target 75%)Eye line: 50%–60% (target 55%)

Dimensions

  • Print size: 35 × 45 mm
  • Pixel size (code): 413 × 531 px (≈ 35 × 45 mm @ 300 DPI)
  • DPI: minimum 300
  • Finish: matte
  • Color mode: RGB

Head position

  • Face coverage: 70-80% of photo area
  • Eye line: positioned in the upper half of the image (≈ 50-60% from bottom)
  • Head: centered, facing forward, both ears visible

Background

  • Color: White (uniform, plain) — some embassies / visa types may instead require red; verify with the issuing post.
  • No shadows, gradients, or patterns

Expression

  • Neutral expression; mouth closed; eyes open
  • No smile; no teeth showing
  • Hair styled away from face; bangs must not cover the forehead

Accessories

  • Glasses: not permitted (lenses or frames may obscure eyes)
  • Religious headgear: permitted if worn regularly and does not obscure facial features
  • Non-religious hats: not permitted

Other rules

  • Photo must have been taken within the last 3-6 months
  • No filters, retouching, or appearance-altering edits
  • Color photo only

Notes

  • Background color depends on visa type and embassy. White is the most common default for the 35 × 45 mm format; red-background variants are handled by id_visa_4x6_red.

Sources

Can I wear glasses in my Indonesian visa photo?

No — glasses are not permitted. Lenses or frames may obscure the eyes, so the embassy rejects photos taken with glasses on.

Can I wear a head covering for the visa photo?

Religious headgear is permitted if worn regularly and does not obscure facial features. Non-religious hats are not permitted.

Can I smile in an Indonesian visa photo?

No. A neutral expression with mouth closed is required — no smile, no teeth showing — and your eyes must be open.

How recent does the visa photo need to be?

The photo must have been taken within the last 3–6 months. No filters, retouching, or appearance-altering edits are permitted.

What size and background does the 35 × 45 mm visa photo use?

Print size is 35 × 45 mm; pixel target 413 × 531 px (300 DPI), matte finish, RGB color mode. White is the most common default background, but some embassies or visa types instead require red — verify with the issuing post. The 4 × 6 cm red-background variant is documented separately as `id_visa_4x6_red`.

Credit card · 85.6 × 54 mmPrint · 35 x 45 mm
Visual proportions, not actual size — depends on viewport DPI.
03 — Compliance engine

Live validation
against the actual rulebook.

Every crop is measured against the published tolerance ranges for the selected document. Pass or warn, in real time — no "submit and hope."

VALIDATOR · ID_VISA_35X45ALL CHECKS PASS
Dimensions
413 × 531 px
exact
413×531
Face height
70% – 80%
target 75%
75%
Eye line
50% – 60%
target 55%
55%
Background
white
ΔE < 3
#FFFFFF
File size
JPEG q=92
182 KB
Sharpness
no motion blur
Laplacian var
1,284

The same checks the authority will run — before you submit.

  • Face height & eye line measured from the pupil midpoint with sub-pixel accuracy, clamped to the tolerance range your authority publishes.
  • Background colour checked across a sampled grid — catches gradients and fringe from poor segmentation (ΔE < 3 against spec).
  • File-size ceiling enforced per-spec — recompressed silently for sub-60 KB e-visa portals, lossless for print.
  • Sharpness & expression guards warn on blur, closed eyes, or non-neutral expressions before you export.

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