Georgia temporary residence permit photo
Georgia temporary residence permit photo requirements: 30 × 40 mm. Check background, head position, expression, glasses and print or digital format. Official public guidance
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What this page covers
This page summarizes the photo rules for Georgia temporary residence permit photo. The main print format is 30 × 40 mm.
Use the checklist below to confirm background, face position, glasses and lighting, then prepare the file online with PhotoDocs.
The reference source for this profile is Public Service Development Agency of Georgia.
Source and verification
This page uses official public guidance from Public Service Development Agency of Georgia. Some biometric values remain generalized where the public source does not publish every numeric detail.
Official Georgian residence permit documentation was verified on 2026-04-13. The public residence-permit catalog repeatedly requires a colour 3 × 4 cm photo in electronic form for residence permit filings. The source is official but category-based and does not publish a full biometric pose and background grid for every permit type.
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Photo requirements
How to take this photo correctly
- Start with a recent, sharp portrait for Georgia temporary residence permit photo.
- Keep the pose aligned with the rule: Full-face, head centered, without tilt or turn.
- Use a clean setup that matches the required background: If the official source does not publish a separate background rule, use a light plain background without texture, shadows or foreign objects.
- Check eyewear before submission: The eyes must be fully visible; no dark lenses or strong glare.
Common reasons this photo gets rejected
- The background does not match the rule: If the official source does not publish a separate background rule, use a light plain background without texture, shadows or foreign objects.
- The head is tilted, too close to the edge or cropped too tightly.
- Glasses, glare, hair or shadows make the eyes hard to see.
- The facial expression does not match the rule: Neutral expression, mouth closed, eyes open.
What is still inferred or not fully published
- Document-specific numeric head or eye-line constraints are not fully published in the official source.
- Some generation prompt fields use conservative biometric fallback wording because the official public source does not publish them separately.