How to take a digital photo for a US passport in 2025?

Ad here
Advertise with Us 1

iri43185

Member
Hello everyone! I am going to renew my US passport through online service MyTravelGov and have encountered a problem. My photo seems to be normal, but the system does not accept it. It says that the size or weight of the file is not suitable. I tried cropping it several times, changing quality, but error still occurs. I read that there are new rules for digital photos in 2025. Maybe someone has already gone through this process and knows the exact requirements? How to take a photo correctly at home so as not to run around studios and not waste time on repeated uploads?
 
You have typical situation, many people face this when applying online. In 2025, the rules for US digital passport photos became stricter. The system accepts only square photos exactly 600x600 pixels in size, in JPEG format, weighing no more than 240 KB. The head should take up from 50% to 69% of the frame, the background is strictly white or almost white, without shadows. Glasses are prohibited, as well as filters and retouching. If at least one parameter does not match, the portal immediately rejects the file. To avoid bothering with the settings, I advise you to look at the official guide digital passport photo requirements https://digital-passport-photo.com . There are step-by-step instructions on how to take a photo at home, even from a smartphone: correct lighting, camera position, checking the size and compression. In fact, if you follow these steps, the photo will pass the check the first time.
 
The main thing is to carefully check the size and background, and also remove the glasses. I took several pictures at home, chose the best one and then simply cropped it to 600x600 pixels. The portal checks the photo instantly, so the result is immediately visible. If there is an error, you can quickly correct it and upload it again. In the end, everything went smoothly for me, the passport is already being processed. So it is really possible to do everything yourself without going to the studio.
 
Hey there! I went through the same issue recently while renewing my US passport via MyTravelGov. The system is really picky with photo specifications now — especially after the 2025 updates. Here’s what worked for me:


  • Make sure your photo is exactly 2x2 inches (600x600 pixels minimum, 1200x1200 max).
  • The file must be under 240 KB and in JPEG format.
  • The background should be plain white, no shadows.
  • Use even, natural lighting — avoid harsh shadows or flash.
  • Keep a neutral expression, look straight at the camera, and ensure the entire head is visible.
  • If you’re resizing, use a tool that preserves quality without changing the DPI (300 is ideal).

Sometimes, the problem isn’t the image itself but the metadata or compression format. Try using an online passport photo cropper — it automatically adjusts everything to U.S. standards.


By the way, if your issue feels as stressful as dealing with sudden water damage at home, I totally get it 😅. Just like water damage cleanup experts in Jacksonville help restore your property fast and stress-free, getting your passport photo right the first time saves you from all the frustration and “cleanup” of repeated uploads.


Once the file fits the specs, it should go through without issues!
 
Yeah, getting the lighting and exposure right for passport photos can be trickier than it seems especially if you’re using a digital camera instead of a phone. I once messed up a batch because I didn’t pay attention to ISO settings. Later, I found this post on Aperty about when to use manual vs. auto ISO, and it honestly helped me understand how to keep the image bright without noise https://aperty.ai/blog/when-to-shoot-with-manual-iso-and-when-with-auto . Since then, my photos even plain ones like passport shots — look way cleaner and more natural.
 
Last edited:
Ad here
Back
Top