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Brazil Visa Photo – Free Online Maker

Brazilian visa and passport photos are typically 3×4 cm (30×40 mm) with a white background, the head occupying 70–80% of the frame, and must have been taken within the last 90 days. A neutral expression with the mouth closed and both eyes open is required.

The standard Brazilian photo format is known as foto 3×4after its centimeter dimensions (3 cm wide, 4 cm tall = 30×40 mm). This is the format required by most Brazilian consulates and federal agencies for passports, visas, and identity documents. Some older official sources cited 5×7 cm, but 30×40 mm is the current standard for the MRE (Ministério das Relações Exteriores) consular applications.

The background must be plain white. Some specific Brazilian visa categories accept a light blue background, but white is universally accepted for all document types. The background must be uniform with no patterns, shadows, or objects. Glasses are not permitted. The photo must show the full face from the front, with both eyes clearly visible.

The 90-day recency requirement is stricter than the US and Australian 6-month rule. Photos older than 90 days will be rejected at Brazilian consulates. The photo must accurately reflect your current appearance at the time of application. Hair, facial hair, and other identifying features must match what is visible in person when you present your documents.

Brazil Visa Photo Requirements

  • Size:3×4 cm / 30×40 mm (standard Brazilian foto 3x4)
  • Head height:70–80% of the frame (chin to crown)
  • Background: Plain white (light blue accepted for some visa types)
  • Recency: Within the last 90 days (stricter than US/Australian 6-month rule)
  • Glasses: Not permitted
  • Expression: Neutral, mouth closed, both eyes open
  • Head coverings: Not permitted except for genuine religious reasons
  • Colour: Full colour, natural skin tones
  • Finish: Matte or glossy — both accepted (unlike India which requires matte only)

How to Make Your Brazil Visa Photo

  1. Take or select a photo. Stand in front of a plain white wall in good, even lighting. Look straight at the camera with a neutral expression and mouth closed. Remove glasses before taking the photo.
  2. Adjust the crop.The tool automatically sets the crop to the 3×4 cm (30×40 mm) ratio. Drag the frame so your head occupies 70–80% of the frame.
  3. Download and submit.Click Download to save your 30×40 mm photo. Print it at a pharmacy or photo shop, or submit it digitally with your Brazilian consulate application. Remember that the photo must be less than 90 days old.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Photo older than 90 days. Brazil has a 90-day recency rule — much stricter than the US and Australian 6-month requirement. Check the date your photo was taken before submitting.
  • Using the wrong size.Confirm whether your application requires 30×40 mm or a different size. Some older consulate forms may specify different dimensions.
  • Smiling. A neutral expression is required. Smiling or an open mouth will result in rejection.
  • Shadows on face or background. Use diffuse, even lighting and stand a few feet from the wall.

Official Source

Requirements sourced from the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE) consular section, which governs photo requirements for Brazilian passports and visa applications processed at Brazilian consulates worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Brazilian visa photo 3×4 cm or 5×7 cm?

The most commonly used format for Brazilian passport and visa applications is 3×4 cm (30×40 mm). Some older guidance cited 5×7 cm, but the standard Brazilian "foto 3x4" — named for its centimeter dimensions — is what most consulates and federal agencies require. This tool exports the 30×40 mm format. Always verify the exact size with the specific consulate or government office handling your application, as some document types may vary.

Are religious head coverings allowed in Brazilian visa photos?

Head coverings worn for genuine religious reasons are permitted. The full face from the bottom of the chin to the top of the forehead must be clearly visible. The head covering must not cast shadows on any part of the face. Non-religious head coverings, hats, or fashion accessories are not permitted. If you wear a head covering for religious reasons, you may be asked to provide documentation explaining the religious requirement.

Can I smile in a Brazilian visa photo?

No. Brazilian passport and visa photos require a neutral expression with the mouth closed and both eyes open. Smiling, laughing, or any exaggerated expression is not permitted. A relaxed, neutral face is required to enable consistent biometric facial recognition across Brazilian federal systems. The MRE (Ministério das Relações Exteriores) specifies a neutral expression for all official travel documents.

What is the background color for a Brazilian visa photo?

The standard background for Brazilian passport and visa photos is plain white. Some specific visa types may accept a light blue background, but white is universally accepted. The background must be uniform with no patterns, shadows, or objects. Dark backgrounds, coloured backgrounds, or backgrounds with texture will result in rejection.

How recent must a Brazilian visa photo be?

Brazilian passport and visa photos must have been taken within the last 90 days (3 months). This is stricter than the US and Australian 6-month rule. The photo must accurately reflect your current appearance. The 90-day rule ensures the photo is recent enough for reliable identity verification at border control. If you are applying for multiple Brazilian documents at different times, you may need separate photos for each application.

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