US Passport Photo Size: 2 × 2 Inches
The official US passport photo size is 2 × 2 inches or 51 × 51 mm. That square format is different from the 35 × 45 mm photos used in most of Europe. If you submit the wrong size, your application can be delayed or rejected.
Use the correct square format
The photo must be exactly 2 × 2 inches. Do not use 35 × 45 mm, 45 × 35 mm, or any other rectangular format. US passport photos are square.
Keep the head size within the official range
In the final print, your head must measure about 1 inch to 1 3/8 inches from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head. That is why simple cropping in a gallery app often fails.
Print at true scale
If you print at home or at a pharmacy, verify the photo is not scaled by the print dialog. A photo that looks visually correct but prints too large or too small can still be rejected.
At-a-glance US size requirements
Photo size
2 × 2 inches (51 × 51 mm)
Shape
Square
Background
Plain white
Glasses
Not accepted
Common size mistakes
Submitting a 35 × 45 mm photo instead of the required square 2 × 2 inch format
Cropping too tightly so the head is larger than the allowed range
Using an off-white background instead of plain white
Wearing glasses, which are not accepted for US passport photos
Printing at the wrong scale from a normal document instead of a photo print
Next pages to open
Use these supporting pages to confirm the US rules, compare formats, and avoid submission mistakes.
US passport photo requirements
See the full spec sheet, face-height rules, and the free creation tool.
US visa photo guide
Compare passport and visa photo rules for the same 2 × 2 inch format.
Passport photo size guide
Compare the US square format with 35 × 45 mm and other common standards.
Why passport photos get rejected
Fix the most common submission mistakes before you print or upload.
Create a US passport photo at the correct size
Open the US passport editorFree, no uploads, works entirely in your browser