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Dimensões de Foto de Poland por Tipo de Documento

35×45

Passport

Tamanho35 × 45 mm
Pixels (300 DPI)413 × 531 px
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35×45

ID Card 35x45mm

Tamanho35 × 45 mm
Pixels (300 DPI)413 × 531 px
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35×45

Visa

Tamanho35 × 45 mm
Pixels (300 DPI)413 × 531 px
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492×633

ID Card 492x633px

Tamanho492 × 633 px
Pixels (300 DPI)492 × 633 px
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21×27

ID Card 21x27mm

Tamanho21 × 27 mm
Pixels (300 DPI)248 × 319 px
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Requisitos de Foto de Passaporte de Poland

Fundo

Light grey background (uniform). Sem padrões, texturas ou sombras.

Posição do Rosto

Neutral expression, mouth closed, looking straight ahead. Ambos os olhos abertos, olhando diretamente para a câmera.

Iluminação

Iluminação natural e uniforme. Sem sombras fortes no rosto ou fundo.

Coberturas de Cabeça

Not allowed except for religious reasons

Óculos

Not allowed for biometric documents since 2023

Qualidade de Impressão

Matte or glossy photo paper, 35x45mm. Must meet ICAO biometric standards

Período de Validade da Foto

Para documentos de Poland: Must be taken within the last 6 months. Usar uma foto antiga é uma das razões mais comuns de rejeição de pedido de passaporte.

Razões Comuns de Rejeição de Fotos de Poland

Evite estes erros comuns ao preparar sua foto de passaporte de Poland:

  • Glasses worn
  • Background too white
  • Head not centered
  • Photo compressed or pixelated

Last verified: 2026-04-08Official source

Polish Passport Photo -- What the Urząd Actually Checks

Poland processes over 3 million passport applications per year, making it one of the busiest passport systems in the EU. Every application passes through an urząd (government office) -- either a urząd wojewódzki (voivodeship office) in each of Poland's 16 voivodeships, or a Polish consulate abroad -- and every single one requires a printed zdjęcie paszportowe (passport photo) that meets strict biometric standards. The Ministry of Digital Affairs publishes the requirements at gov.pl, and Polish clerks are known for their rigorous inspections. If your photo is even slightly non-compliant, the clerk will reject your entire application and you will need to return with a new photo and a new appointment.

What makes Poland's system worth understanding in detail is the light grey background requirement. Most countries accept white. Poland explicitly requires light grey (jasny szary) and will reject pure white backgrounds. This catches many applicants who prepare their photos using international guidelines or automated tools calibrated for white backgrounds.

Technical Specifications

Dimensions and print quality:

  • 35 x 45 mm (413 x 531 pixels at 300 DPI)
  • Head height: 28-33 mm from bottom of chin to top of head (Poland's range is tighter than ICAO's general 25-35mm)
  • Face centered in the frame, eyes approximately 28-29mm from the bottom edge of the photo
  • Must be printed on photo paper -- matte or semi-matte. High-gloss paper that causes scanner reflections is discouraged.

Background -- the grey rule:

  • Uniform light grey. Not white, not dark grey, not blue.
  • The shade must be consistent across the entire background -- no gradients, no visible light falloff
  • No shadows from the subject or from lighting equipment
  • Poland is one of the few EU countries that specifically rejects white backgrounds for passport photos

Expression and pose:

  • Neutral expression (wyraz twarzy neutralny), mouth closed, both eyes open
  • Face perfectly frontal -- no tilt, no rotation
  • Full face visible from chin to crown of head, including forehead

Prohibited items:

  • No glasses. Poland banned all eyewear in biometric document photos in January 2023, aligning with the broader EU trend. Before 2023, glasses with thin frames and non-tinted lenses were permitted. That exception no longer exists.
  • No head coverings except for religious reasons (documented with a written statement)
  • No colored contact lenses
  • No headphones, earbuds, or visible hearing devices

Photo currency: Must be taken within 6 months of the application date.

Where to Get Your Zdjęcie Paszportowe in Poland

Foto Studio (professional photography studios): Small photography studios called "Foto Studio" or "Zakład Fotograficzny" are ubiquitous near Polish government buildings. Nearly every urząd wojewódzki has at least one studio within a 200-meter radius. Prices range from 20-40 PLN for a set of 4-6 biometric prints. Studios near the larger voivodeship offices in Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and Gdańsk charge more; smaller cities like Rzeszów, Białystok, or Kielce are cheaper. These photographers deal with passport photos daily and know the light grey background requirement by heart. Ask for "zdjęcie do paszportu, biometryczne" and they will set up correctly.

Automated photo booths (fotoautomat): Photo booths in shopping malls (Galeria Mokotów, Arkadia, Manufaktura), PKP train stations, and some government buildings produce biometric passport photos for 15-30 PLN. The booths labeled "zdjęcia biometryczne" use the correct light grey background and display head positioning guides. Be cautious with older booths in metro stations -- some have not been updated and may produce photos on a white background, which will be rejected.

Online print services (Empik Foto, Rossmann Foto, dm): If you already have a compliant digital photo, Polish drugstore chains offer photo printing. Rossmann Foto kiosks charge approximately 1-2 PLN per 10x15cm print containing multiple passport-sized photos. Empik Foto offers similar pricing. You upload the file, select the passport photo template, and pick up prints in-store or have them mailed. The key risk: you are responsible for background color compliance.

Budget tip: A studio near the urząd costs 20-30 PLN and includes expert positioning plus immediate inspection. Given that a wrong photo wastes your appointment slot (which may take weeks to reschedule in busy cities like Warsaw), the studio fee is well worth it.

The Dowód Osobisty vs Paszport Photo

Poland's dowód osobisty (national ID card) uses the same 35x45mm biometric photo specifications as the passport, including the light grey background. If you need both documents, one photo session produces photos for both. However, each application requires its own physical print.

Since 2019, Poland's dowód osobisty includes biometric data (fingerprints and facial recognition), making photo compliance even more critical. The biometric scanner at the urząd will reject photos where the face geometry does not match the stored template accurately.

Polish Document Photo Sizes

DocumentSizeNotes
Paszport (passport)35 x 45 mmLight grey background required
Dowód osobisty (ID card)35 x 45 mmSame specs as passport
Prawo jazdy (driving licence)35 x 45 mmStandard biometric format
Karta pobytu (residence card)35 x 45 mmFor foreign residents
Digital submission (e-paszport)492 x 633 pxFor online applications via gov.pl

Children and Infant Photos

Polish passport photos for children follow the same dimensions but with specific relaxations:

  • Children under 5: minor deviations in gaze and expression are tolerated. The child must be photographed alone -- no parent visible in the frame.
  • Infants: place the baby on a light grey cloth or sheet (not white) and photograph from above. Eyes partially closed are accepted for children under 12 months.
  • Children 5 and older: full adult biometric requirements apply, including the glasses ban and grey background rule
  • No pacifiers, headbands, bows, or toys

Common Rejection Reasons at Polish Urzędy

Based on Ministry of Digital Affairs data and anecdotal reports from urząd clerks:

  1. White background instead of grey -- this is Poland's signature rejection cause. International photo tools and foreign photo booths almost always default to white. Polish urzędy reject them.
  2. Glasses worn -- the January 2023 ban still catches applicants who had their photos taken before the rule change
  3. Head height outside 28-33mm range -- Poland's tighter-than-ICAO range means photos acceptable in Germany or France may be rejected in Poland
  4. Digital retouching -- skin smoothing, beauty mode, and filter artifacts are detected by Poland's biometric processing system
  5. Photo printed on regular paper -- inkjet prints on A4 copier paper are rejected. Must be proper photo paper.
  6. Uneven grey background -- shadow gradients on the background, even subtle ones, trigger rejection

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why does Poland require a grey background when most countries use white? A: Poland's biometric scanning system is optimized for light grey backgrounds, which provide better contrast separation between the subject's head outline and the background. The specification is defined in Polish law and is not changing.

Q: Can I use a photo taken in Germany or the UK for my Polish passport? A: Only if the background is light grey, not white. Most German photo booths default to light grey (which happens to match), but UK and US booths use white. Always check the background color before submitting at a Polish urząd.

Q: How much does a passport photo cost in Poland? A: Foto Studio near an urząd: 20-40 PLN. Photo booth: 15-30 PLN. DIY print at Rossmann/Empik: 1-2 PLN per sheet. The studio option is strongly recommended for first-time applicants.

Q: I have an appointment at the urząd next week. Can I take my photo with my phone at home? A: Yes, but you must ensure a light grey background (not white), correct head sizing, and print on proper photo paper. A plain grey wall or a grey cloth backdrop works. Our tool can help you crop to the correct dimensions.

Q: What if my photo is rejected at the urząd? A: You will need to get a new photo and either return with a new appointment or find a walk-in slot. In Warsaw and Kraków, appointment slots can be booked out weeks in advance. This is why getting the photo right the first time matters.

Q: Are the rules different for the e-paszport online application? A: The digital submission through gov.pl requires a 492x633 pixel JPEG with the same light grey background and biometric specifications. The system performs automated compliance checks before accepting the upload.

Perguntas Frequentes

Qual é o tamanho de uma foto de passaporte de Poland?
O tamanho padrão da foto de passaporte de Poland é 35×45mm. A 300 DPI, são 413×531 pixels.
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Quais são os requisitos de fundo para uma foto de passaporte de Poland?
As fotos de passaporte de Poland exigem: Light grey background (uniform). O fundo não deve ter padrões, sombras ou outras pessoas visíveis.
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