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Dimensions Photo Venezuela par Type de Document

30×40

Passport

Taille30 × 40 mm
Pixels (300 DPI)354 × 472 px
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30×40

ID Card (Cedula)

Taille30 × 40 mm
Pixels (300 DPI)354 × 472 px
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30×40

Visa

Taille30 × 40 mm
Pixels (300 DPI)354 × 472 px
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Exigences Photo Passeport Venezuela

Arrière-plan

Arrière-plan blanc uni ou blanc cassé. Pas de motifs, textures ou ombres.

Position du Visage

Regardez directement l'objectif. Gardez une expression neutre, bouche fermée. Les deux yeux ouverts.

Éclairage

Éclairage naturel et uniforme. Pas d'ombres prononcées sur le visage ou l'arrière-plan.

Couvre-chefs

Pas de chapeaux, bandeaux ou couvre-chefs, sauf pour des raisons religieuses.

Lunettes

Retirez les lunettes si possible. Si portées, assurez-vous qu'il n'y a pas de reflets sur les verres.

Qualité d'Impression

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Last verified: 2026-04-09Official source

Venezuelan Passport Photo -- SAIME Requirements and the Realities of the System

Venezuela's passport system is administered by the Servicio Administrativo de Identificacion, Migracion y Extranjeria (SAIME), a division of the Ministerio del Poder Popular para Relaciones Interiores, Justicia y Paz. SAIME has been the subject of sustained international attention due to chronic material shortages, processing backlogs, and system outages that have made passport issuance one of the most difficult bureaucratic processes in the Americas. Wait times have historically stretched to years, though the system has improved since 2023 with the introduction of limited online appointment scheduling. Venezuela uses a 30x40mm photo format -- smaller than the standard ICAO 35x45mm used by most countries -- which catches applicants off guard, particularly those living abroad who visit local studios calibrated for their host country's size.

The official SAIME portal is at saime.gob.ve, though the website experiences frequent downtime. SAIME regional offices (oficinas regionales) exist in every state capital, but the Caracas offices in Plaza Venezuela and Parque Central handle the largest application volumes.

Photo Size and Technical Specifications

Dimensions:

  • 30 x 40 mm (354 x 472 pixels at 300 DPI) -- this is Venezuela's unique standard
  • Head height from chin to crown: approximately 24-32 mm
  • Face centred horizontally

Background:

  • White -- plain and uniform
  • No shadows, textures, patterns, or visible objects
  • SAIME explicitly rejects light blue, grey, and off-white backgrounds

Print quality:

  • Photo paper (glossy or matte) -- not office paper
  • High resolution with clearly distinguishable facial features, particularly eyes
  • Colour only -- no greyscale, no sepia

Recency: Taken within the past 6 months. SAIME officers compare the photo to the applicant at the appointment and may reject a photo that no longer resembles the person.

Expression, Appearance, and Dress Code

  • Neutral expression -- mouth closed, no visible teeth, no raised eyebrows
  • Both eyes open, looking directly into the camera lens
  • Face perfectly frontal, no tilt or rotation
  • Prescription glasses are not permitted. SAIME banned glasses in passport photos as part of the biometric passport system rollout. All eyewear -- including clear prescription frames and non-tinted lenses -- must be removed.
  • Head coverings are prohibited except for documented religious reasons. A letter from a religious institution or community leader may be required.
  • No military or law enforcement uniforms (FANB, GNB, CICPC, PNB). Civilian clothing only.
  • Avoid white clothing as it blends into the required white background, reducing shoulder definition
  • No visible piercings above the neckline should be removed or covered -- they must appear as they naturally are. Similarly, facial tattoos must be visible without makeup concealment.
  • Hair must not cover the forehead, eyebrows, or eyes. Pulled-back styles are recommended for long hair.

SAIME In-Office Photo Capture

At most SAIME offices, the passport photo is captured digitally at the application counter using SAIME's own equipment. This in-office capture is mandatory for domestic applications -- even if you bring printed photos, SAIME will still photograph you on-site, and the digitally captured image is what appears in the passport. The printed photos you supply become part of the physical application file.

Applicants should arrive prepared: wear appropriate clothing, remove glasses, and style hair away from the face before entering the SAIME office. There is no opportunity for retakes or grooming adjustments during the capture -- the process is fast and the line behind you is long.

For consular applications abroad, SAIME's network of consulates -- managed through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- captures photos digitally using the same system, though some consulates with older equipment may still accept externally supplied photos.

Where to Get Printed Passport Photos in Venezuela

Caracas studios: Photo studios near the SAIME offices in Plaza Venezuela and Parque Central are well-versed in the 30x40mm requirement. A set of 4 photos costs approximately 3-8 USD equivalent in VES (Bolivar Digital). Prices fluctuate with Venezuela's volatile exchange rate -- confirm the price in bolivars or USD at the time of service. Studios along Avenida Urdaneta and near Sabana Grande also offer passport photo services.

Maracaibo, Valencia, Barquisimeto, and other state capitals: Studios near SAIME regional offices charge 2-6 USD equivalent. Specify "foto para pasaporte SAIME" to ensure the correct 30x40mm dimensions -- many studios also serve Colombian, US, and Schengen visa clients and may default to other sizes.

Shopping centre photo kiosks: Automated photo kiosks in malls like Sambil, El Recreo, and Galerias produce passport photos for 2-5 USD equivalent. Confirm the kiosk offers the 30x40mm option -- not all do.

Venezuelan consulates abroad: Many consulates have in-house photo capture. If external photos are needed, diaspora communities in Miami, Madrid, Bogota, Santiago, and Lima have studios familiar with Venezuelan specs. In the US, specify "30x40mm, NOT 2x2 inch" -- the American size (51x51mm) is drastically different. Expect to pay 10-20 USD at studios abroad.

DIY printing: Print a compliant digital photo at any photo printing service. In Venezuela, printing shops near SAIME offices charge 0.50-2 USD equivalent per sheet. Abroad, pharmacies and print shops charge 5-15 USD. Ensure exact 30x40mm dimensions -- this is the most common error point for DIY photos.

Photos for Babies and Children

All Venezuelan minors need their own passport and individual photo. SAIME applies these rules:

  • Infants under 1 year: SAIME captures the photo in-office. Parents bring the baby to the appointment, and staff photograph the infant. For consular applications requiring external photos, lay the baby on a white cloth, photograph from above. Eyes need not be open for infants under 3 months.
  • Children 1-5 years: Both eyes open, neutral expression. At SAIME offices, a parent may hold the child near the capture station while staff take the photo. For external photos, the child must be the sole subject visible.
  • Children 6 and above: Standard adult rules apply.

Both parents must authorise a child's passport application -- a requirement enforced to prevent parental abduction. This is unrelated to the photo but affects the appointment logistics.

The Diaspora Challenge -- Applying from Abroad

With millions of Venezuelans living outside the country, consular passport services are in extremely high demand. Many consulates have multi-month wait lists for appointments. Photo requirements for consular applications are identical to domestic ones, but practical challenges differ:

  • Studios in host countries rarely stock 30x40mm templates -- you may need to provide exact pixel dimensions (354 x 472) and ask the studio to custom-crop
  • Some consulates accept only digital photos emailed in advance, while others require physical prints at the appointment
  • Consular photo capture equipment quality varies widely -- some consulates use modern systems, while others have outdated cameras that produce lower-quality images

Passport Fees and Payment Methods

Venezuelan passport fees have fluctuated with the country's economic situation. As of the most recent published schedule, domestic passport issuance costs are denominated in both bolivars and USD equivalent. Consular fees vary by location and are typically payable in the local currency of the host country. Payment methods at SAIME offices include bank transfers (Banco del Tesoro and other state banks), while consulates often accept cash in local currency.

Passport renewals are typically less expensive than first-time issuance but still represent a significant expense for many Venezuelan families. The extension (prorroga) system -- which adds validity to an existing passport -- was introduced to address the backlog and is processed at a lower cost, though its international acceptance varies.

Common Rejection Reasons at SAIME

SAIME officers and consulate staff frequently flag these issues:

  1. Wrong photo size -- the 30x40mm dimension is unique to Venezuela. Applicants abroad commonly submit 35x45mm or 51x51mm photos.
  2. Glasses in photo -- the no-glasses rule is often forgotten by applicants who have not renewed in years
  3. White clothing on white background -- the subject's shoulders and neckline vanish, making the photo non-compliant for biometric processing
  4. Background not white -- grey, cream, or blue backgrounds from studios defaulting to other countries' standards
  5. Photo not recent -- SAIME compares the submitted photo to the applicant's current appearance and rejects photos that show noticeable aging, weight change, or hairstyle differences

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why does Venezuela use 30x40mm instead of the standard 35x45mm? A: Venezuela adopted the 30x40mm standard historically and has maintained it through the biometric passport era. There are no current plans to change to the ICAO 35x45mm standard.

Q: Can I wear glasses in my Venezuelan passport photo? A: No. SAIME prohibits all eyewear in passport photos, including clear prescription frames.

Q: Will SAIME take my photo at the office, or do I need to bring one? A: SAIME captures a digital photo at the office during your appointment. You must also supply printed photos for the application file -- typically 2-4 prints of 30x40mm on photo paper.

Q: How much does a Venezuelan passport cost? A: Fees vary and have changed frequently. Check the current schedule on saime.gob.ve or contact your nearest SAIME office or consulate. Fees may be quoted in bolivars or USD depending on the location.

Q: How do I find a studio abroad that can produce 30x40mm photos? A: Most studios can custom-crop to any size if you provide the exact dimensions. Ask for 30mm wide by 40mm tall (354 x 472 pixels at 300 DPI, white background). Bringing a printout of SAIME's specifications helps avoid miscommunication.

Questions Fréquemment Posées

Quelle taille fait une photo passeport Venezuela ?
La taille standard de la photo passeport Venezuela est 30×40mm. À 300 DPI, cela fait 354×472 pixels.
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Quelles sont les exigences d'arrière-plan pour une photo passeport Venezuela ?
La plupart des photos passeport Venezuela exigent un arrière-plan blanc uni ou blanc cassé, sans motifs, ombres ou autres personnes visibles.
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