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Dimensões de Foto de Singapore por Tipo de Documento

35×45

Passport 35x45mm

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

Visa 35x45mm

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

ID Card (NRIC)

Tamanho35 × 45 mm
Pixels (300 DPI)413 × 531 px
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400×514

Visa 400x514px

Tamanho400 × 514 px
Pixels (300 DPI)400 × 514 px
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400×514

Passport 400x514px

Tamanho400 × 514 px
Pixels (300 DPI)400 × 514 px
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17×22

Visa 17x22mm

Tamanho17 × 22 mm
Pixels (300 DPI)201 × 260 px
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17×22

Passport 17x22mm

Tamanho17 × 22 mm
Pixels (300 DPI)201 × 260 px
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35×45

ID Card

Tamanho35 × 45 mm
Pixels (300 DPI)413 × 531 px
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Requisitos de Foto de Passaporte de Singapore

Fundo

White background only. Sem padrões, texturas ou sombras.

Posição do Rosto

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

Iluminação

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

Coberturas de Cabeça

Religious head coverings allowed; face must be fully visible

Óculos

Not allowed for passport and NRIC photos

Qualidade de Impressão

Digital format accepted (400x514 pixels at JPEG). Printed photos on matte or glossy paper

Período de Validade da Foto

Para documentos de Singapore: Must be taken within the last 3 months. Usar uma foto antiga é uma das razões mais comuns de rejeição de pedido de passaporte.

Razões Comuns de Rejeição de Fotos de Singapore

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

  • Photo older than 3 months
  • Glasses worn
  • Colored or patterned background
  • Face not 70-80% of frame

Dica Profissional para Singapore

ICA (Immigration & Checkpoints Authority) accepts digital photo uploads via the iApply portal. File must be JPEG format, 400x514 pixels.

Last verified: 2026-04-08Official source

Singapore Passport Photo -- ICA Guidelines and Step-by-Step Compliance

Singapore runs one of the most technologically advanced passport systems in the world, and the photo requirements reflect that. The Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) deploys AI-powered photo verification on every submission -- digital or physical -- and their system is known for rejecting photos that would pass in most other countries. Pixel-level analysis of background uniformity, facial symmetry assessment, and automated head-size ratio checks mean that "close enough" does not work here. Your photo either passes or it does not, and ICA provides no manual override.

The official photo guidelines are published on the ICA website, and they apply uniformly to Singapore passports, National Registration Identity Cards (NRIC), and the various work passes (Employment Pass, S Pass, Work Permit) administered by the Ministry of Manpower but processed through ICA's photo infrastructure.

Official Photo Requirements

Dimensions:

  • 35 x 45 mm for printed photos
  • 400 x 514 pixels for digital submissions via SingPass
  • Photos must be in JPEG format for digital upload
  • File size: 60 KB minimum, 240 KB maximum for SingPass portal uploads

Background:

  • White background only -- ICA's system measures RGB values and rejects photos where the background is not within a narrow range of pure white (approximately RGB 240-255 across all channels)
  • No visible wall seams, light switches, power outlets, or any other background element
  • No shadows of any kind on the background

Head size and position:

  • Face (from chin to forehead) must occupy between 70% and 80% of the photo height -- this is stricter than the 60-90% range used by most ICAO-compliant countries
  • Head must be centered horizontally
  • Eyes should be approximately two-thirds of the way up from the bottom of the photo
  • Both ears must be visible (hair must be tucked behind ears; this is actively enforced)

Expression and pose:

  • Neutral expression, mouth closed, no visible teeth
  • Both eyes fully open and looking directly at the camera
  • No squinting, no raised eyebrows, no furrowed brow
  • Face perfectly squared to the camera -- no rotation or tilt of any degree

Clothing and accessories:

  • No eyeglasses -- Singapore banned glasses in passport and NRIC photos in 2018
  • Religious head coverings (tudung, turban, yarmulke) are permitted but must not cast shadows on the face. The covering must be a solid, dark color. The full face from forehead to chin must be visible
  • No hats, caps, headbands, or decorative hair accessories
  • No white clothing (blends with background) -- wear a dark or medium-toned top
  • No tinted contact lenses -- your eye color must match your natural appearance

Recency: Must be taken within the last 3 months -- shorter than the 6-month window most countries allow. ICA enforces this strictly for NRIC and passport applications.

SingPass Integration for Photo Upload

For passport renewals and NRIC re-registrations, Singapore citizens and permanent residents can upload their passport photo directly through the SingPass portal. The process is straightforward: log in with SingPass (Singpass app or password + 2FA), navigate to ICA's iApply service, and upload a JPEG photo meeting the 400x514 pixel specification.

The SingPass upload system performs real-time AI validation. It checks background color, face detection, head size ratio, eye position, glasses detection, and expression analysis. The system returns a pass/fail result within seconds, with a specific error message if the photo fails. You can retry immediately -- there is no cooldown or attempt limit.

For first-time passport applications and applications for children under 16, an in-person visit to the ICA Building is required.

NRIC vs Passport Photo Differences

The photo specifications for NRIC (National Registration Identity Card) and Singapore passport are identical: 35x45mm (or 400x514 pixels digitally), white background, same posing rules. However, the NRIC photo is used for facial recognition at immigration checkpoints, government building access, and SingPass face verification. This makes photo quality even more critical for NRIC than for passport, because a poor photo can cause repeated failures at automated gates.

One practical difference: NRIC photos are taken at ICA's photo capture stations during the in-person registration process (age 15 for first registration, age 30 and 55 for re-registration). You do not bring your own photo for NRIC -- ICA captures it on-site. For passport applications, you can either bring your own compliant photo or use ICA's on-site capture.

Work Pass (EP/S Pass) Photo Requirements

Employment Pass, S Pass, and Work Permit applications processed through the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) require the same 35x45mm photo specification as the Singapore passport. The photo is uploaded by the employer or employment agent through MOM's online portal.

MOM's system uses ICA's photo validation engine, so the same AI checks apply. The most common rejection for work pass photos is the use of a photo from the applicant's home country that meets that country's specifications but not Singapore's. Applicants from countries using 2x2-inch (51x51mm) photos or 40x60mm photos need to retake the photo in Singapore's 35x45mm format.

Where to Get Passport Photos in Singapore

  • ICA Building (10 Kallang Road) -- The ICA headquarters has photo studios on the ground floor that specialize exclusively in ICA-compliant photos. SGD 5-8 for a set of photos. This is the most reliable option because the studios process thousands of ICA applications monthly and know the exact specifications. They also offer on-the-spot digital file delivery for SingPass upload.
  • Photo booths at MRT stations -- Instant photo booths at major MRT stations (Bugis, City Hall, Tampines, Jurong East, Woodlands) produce passport-format photos for SGD 4-8. The booths are calibrated for 35x45mm output and include a white background screen. Quality is acceptable for most applications, though the lighting can be harsh.
  • Photo studios in shopping malls -- Studios in Tampines Mall, NEX, VivoCity, and other major malls charge SGD 8-15 for passport photos. These studios typically produce higher-quality results than automated booths because a photographer adjusts the lighting and composition manually.
  • Neighbourhood photo studios -- Found in HDB void decks and neighbourhood shopping centres across Singapore. SGD 5-10. Quality varies, but long-established studios (many have been operating for decades) are generally reliable.
  • Camera shops -- Shops in Sim Lim Square, Funan, and Peninsula Shopping Centre offer passport photo services, often with higher-end equipment. SGD 8-15.

How to Take Your Singapore Passport Photo at Home

Taking a DIY photo that passes ICA's AI validation is achievable but requires attention to detail that goes beyond what other countries demand.

Camera: Use a smartphone with at least 8 megapixels. Singapore's 400x514 pixel minimum is easy to meet, but ICA's quality analysis favors sharp, noise-free images. Use the rear camera. Set focus on the face manually if your phone supports it.

Background: White is mandatory. HDB flats often have white or near-white walls, but check for any discoloration, scuff marks, or slight yellowing near light fixtures. If your wall is not perfectly white, use a white poster board (available at Popular Bookstore for a few dollars) or a white bedsheet stretched taut. Wrinkles in the sheet can be detected by ICA's background uniformity check.

Lighting: Singapore's equatorial light is intense. Avoid direct sunlight through windows, which causes strong shadows and blown-out highlights. The best approach is to face a window with a sheer curtain on an overcast day, or use two matching LED desk lamps at 45-degree angles. Overhead HDB ceiling lights alone produce harsh shadows under the eyes and nose -- supplement with front-facing light.

Ears: ICA requires both ears to be visible. Tuck hair behind both ears before taking the photo. This is one of the most commonly missed requirements in DIY photos.

Framing: The 70-80% face height requirement is tighter than most countries. After taking the photo, crop so that your face (chin to forehead, not including hair above the forehead) occupies about three-quarters of the vertical frame. Leave a small margin above the head and below the chin.

Children's Photos

Singapore has specific accommodation for young children, but the tolerance is narrower than in most countries.

Infants (under 1 year): Eyes may be partially closed. The infant must be the sole subject -- no parent, hand, or prop visible. Photograph the baby lying on a white sheet from above, or seated in a car seat draped with white cloth against a white wall. ICA's system still checks background color and face detection even for infant photos.

Children aged 1-5: Both eyes must be open. Mouth can be slightly open (no teeth visible). The child does not need to show both ears if hair naturally covers them (this exception does not extend to children over 5). A neutral expression is expected but a slight, closed-mouth non-smile is tolerated.

Children aged 6 and above: Full adult requirements apply -- neutral expression, both eyes open, mouth closed, both ears visible, 70-80% head height ratio.

For all children under 16, a parent or legal guardian must be present during the application and may not appear in the child's photo.

Common Rejection Reasons

ICA publishes rejection statistics periodically. The most frequent failure points:

  1. Head size outside 70-80% range -- The most common rejection for DIY photos. Applicants accustomed to the broader 60-90% range used by ICAO and most other countries frame the photo too loosely for Singapore's tighter standard.
  2. Ears not visible -- Hair covering one or both ears is flagged automatically. This requirement catches many first-time applicants by surprise.
  3. Background not pure white -- Off-white walls, shadows on the background, and visible wall features (switches, seams) all trigger rejection. ICA's AI measures background brightness with no tolerance for deviation.
  4. Glasses -- Banned since 2018. No exceptions for prescription eyewear.
  5. Expression -- Any hint of a smile, teeth, or asymmetric expression is flagged. ICA's AI detects subtle expressions that a human reviewer might accept.
  6. Photo older than 3 months -- Singapore's 3-month recency requirement is stricter than the 6-month standard used by most countries. ICA does compare submitted photos against previous records.
  7. Digital alteration -- Beauty filters, skin smoothing, background replacement, and AI enhancement are detected and rejected.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why is Singapore's photo validation so strict? A: Singapore's passport is consistently ranked among the world's most powerful (top 2 globally for visa-free access). The country invests heavily in document security, and photo quality directly affects the reliability of biometric verification at automated immigration gates (used at Changi Airport, Tuas, Woodlands).

Q: Can I use my NRIC photo for my passport application? A: If the photo was captured within the last 3 months and you apply through SingPass, ICA may offer to reuse your existing photo on file. Otherwise, you need to provide a new photo meeting the 3-month recency requirement.

Q: Do I need to show both ears even if my hair naturally covers them? A: Yes, for applicants aged 6 and above. Tuck your hair behind your ears before taking the photo. This is a firm requirement enforced by ICA's AI validation.

Q: Is the photo requirement different for Employment Pass applications? A: The photo specification is identical (35x45mm, white background, same rules). The difference is in the submission process -- EP photos are uploaded by the employer through MOM's portal rather than through SingPass.

Q: Can I retake my photo at the ICA Building if my uploaded photo is rejected? A: Yes. The photo studios on the ground floor of the ICA Building at 10 Kallang Road can take a new compliant photo immediately. This is one reason many applicants prefer to handle everything at ICA in person.

Q: How does Singapore's 3-month recency rule work? A: The photo must be taken within 3 months of your application submission date. If you submit on April 1, the photo must be taken no earlier than January 1. ICA may ask for proof of the photo date if the image appears to predate the 3-month window.

Perguntas Frequentes

Qual é o tamanho de uma foto de passaporte de Singapore?
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Quais são os requisitos de fundo para uma foto de passaporte de Singapore?
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