Uzbekistan international passport photo
Uzbekistan international passport photo requirements: 35 × 45 mm. Check background, head position, expression, glasses and print or digital format. Official document-specific guidance. Some filing routes use live capture instead of applicant photos.
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What this page covers
This page summarizes the photo rules for Uzbekistan international passport photo. The main print format is 35 × 45 mm.
The public guidance differs by route: domestic biometric issuance may capture the portrait during the appointment, while consular or non-biometric routes can still request applicant photos.
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 Embassy of Uzbekistan in Belgium / Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan.
Source and verification
This page follows document-specific public guidance published by Embassy of Uzbekistan in Belgium / Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan.
Official Uzbek travel-passport guidance was verified on 2026-04-13. The Embassy of Uzbekistan in Belgium states that for biometric passports to travel abroad the consular division collects fingerprints electronically, takes digital photographs of the applicant and forms the application on site. The same official guidance still requires printed photos measuring 3.5 × 4.5 cm in the consular document pack. This profile is therefore modeled as an official hybrid workflow rather than a single submission route.
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Photo requirements
How to take this photo correctly
- Confirm first whether your filing route requires applicant photos or uses live capture at the appointment.
- If applicant photos are required, prepare them in 35 × 45 mm.
- Consular or non-biometric routes can still keep print-photo requirements even when domestic biometric issuance uses live capture.
- Use the source links on this page to match the exact route before upload or printing.
Common reasons this photo gets rejected
- The chosen filing route may use live capture instead of applicant photos, or vice versa.
- 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.