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Photo Specifications
The Passport-size Photograph
Embassy has instructed us that the photo upload feature is not yet fully operational.
Hence, digital photo uploading need not be done.
Photos should be taken on a good quality photo papers with standard resolutions. This is to avoid any rejections from the Embassy due to the poor quality of the photo.
The Embassy of India in Norway has decided that Photos for the visa application has to be 50 mm x 50 mm.
Note that photos on plain paper will not be accepted. The colored photograph must be of good quality, with natural skin tones. The background must be light and plain, the face in focus and facing the front.
Applications where photos do not meet this standard will be returned to the applicant at the applicants own expense + administrative charges.
Applicants can obtain the photograph (correct specification) at the Visa Application Centre for a nominal fee .
Do's and Don'ts for a Proper photograph
Lighting on face and background
- The light should be even and balanced to avoid shadows on the face.
- Background behind the face should be properly illuminated to avoid shadows in the background.
- Print photo on thin photo paper.
- Ensure the print is clear and has a continuous-tone quality.
- Do not retouch or otherwise enhance or soften the photo.
- Head should face the camera directly and should not tilt or turned (portrait style).
- Photo must show both edges of the face clearly.
- The eyes must be open, level and clearly visible and must not be covered by hairs or eyeglass frames.
Head & Eyes- Position and Background
Eyeglasses
- Glare on eyeglasses should be avoided with a slight upward or downward tilt of the head.
- No tinted or dark glasses.
Head coverings:
Head coverings are not permitted except for religious reasons, but the facial features from bottom of chin to top of forehead and both edges of the face must be clearly shown.
Exposure and Lighting
- There should not be any over-exposure or underexposure which results in an unusable photo.
- There should be a three-point balanced lighting. Facial features should be clearly evident in the photo.
- Lighting should be adjusted to avoid shadows on the face or background. Diffuse sources of light, such as umbrella lights, are preferable to point sources.
Flexibility in Children's photographs
- Babies under one year do not have to have their eyes open.
- As regards the photograph of the children under ten years of age, requirements can be somewhat relaxed in respect of height of the face and the position of the eyes in the photographs; and in case of babies and infants also, the position of the face, the facial expression, the eyes and the line of sight can have some relaxation. However, a frontal photograph with clarity is required for children.
- It should show the child alone (no chair backs, toys or other people visible) looking at the camera with a neutral expression and the mouth closed.