Nigeria Visa Photo Tool - 35×45mm eVisa Portal Format

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This tool follows official specifications, but we cannot guarantee government acceptance. Always verify current requirements at official sources before submission.

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The Challenge

Nigeria eVisa requires 35×45mm photos with a specific 350×450 pixel digital upload for the immigration portal. Face must cover 70-80% of frame, white background, JPEG format under 300KB. Wrong dimensions or file size = eVisa rejection and resubmission delays.

Nigeria visa photo vs passport photo

  • Same physical size: both 35×45mm
  • Visa: digital upload 350×450px JPEG for eVisa portal
  • Passport: printed photos with guarantor endorsement on back
  • Visa: 70-80% face coverage — Passport: 70% face coverage
  • Visa: no guarantor endorsement needed on digital uploads

Nigeria eVisa photo requirements

Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) eVisa portal accepts digital photo uploads for all visa categories—tourist (Type C short-stay), business, Temporary Work Permit (TWP), Subject to Regularization (STR), and transit visas. Photos must be 35×45mm dimensions formatted as 350×450 pixel JPEG files. Face must be centred occupying 70-80% of the photo height. Plain white background required. Taken within last 6 months. Upload directly to the eVisa portal at evisa.immigration.gov.ng. For embassy/consulate submissions, printed photos on matte or glossy paper are accepted.

Nigeria visa photo requirements checklist

  • 35×45mm dimensions (same as passport format)
  • Face occupies 70-80% of photo height from chin to crown
  • Plain white background with no shadows or objects
  • Taken within last 6 months
  • Neutral expression, mouth closed, both eyes open
  • Eyes fully visible, no hair covering face or ears
  • No glasses unless medical exemption with documentation
  • No headwear unless religious with written statement
  • No uniforms—everyday clothing only
  • Avoid white clothing against white background
  • Digital format: 350×450 pixels JPEG
  • File size under 300KB recommended
  • Colour photo—black and white rejected
  • Even lighting, no shadows on face or background
  • No retouching, filters, or digital alterations

Common eVisa photo rejection reasons

  • File dimensions not matching 350×450 pixel requirement
  • Face smaller than 70% of photo height
  • Shadows visible on face or white background
  • Wearing white clothing against white background (low contrast)
  • Wearing glasses without medical documentation
  • Photo older than 6 months
  • Non-JPEG file format (PNG, TIFF, BMP rejected by portal)
  • Black and white photo instead of colour
  • Wearing uniform or military-style clothing
  • Head tilted or rotated—not facing camera directly

How to upload photo to Nigeria eVisa portal

  1. Download single JPEG file from this tool (already formatted to 350×450px)
  2. Verify file size is under 300KB
  3. Go to evisa.immigration.gov.ng and register or log in
  4. Select your visa category (tourist, business, TWP, STR, transit)
  5. Navigate to photo upload section in application form
  6. Click upload and select your downloaded JPEG file
  7. Portal validates dimensions and format automatically
  8. If accepted, proceed to next step. If rejected, check error message for specific issue

Nigeria eVisa categories using this photo format

Nigeria issues several eVisa categories: Tourist Visa (short-stay visits up to 90 days), Business Visa (meetings, conferences, trade), Temporary Work Permit (TWP) for short-term employment, Subject to Regularization (STR) visa for longer stays requiring in-country processing, Transit Visa for layovers, and Diplomatic/Official visas. All use identical 35×45mm photo specifications with 350×450px digital upload. One photo works for all visa types. eVisa processing varies by category: tourist and business visas typically 3-7 business days, TWP and STR may take longer.

Good vs bad Nigeria visa photo examples

Face covers 70-80% of frame, visible ear to ear
Face too small or too large in frame
Plain white background, evenly lit, no shadows
Shadows on wall or face visible in photo
Dark or coloured clothing contrasting with background
White clothing blending with white background
Neutral expression, mouth closed, eyes open
Smiling with teeth showing
No glasses, clear face visibility
Glasses with glare or tinted lenses
350×450px JPEG format under 300KB
PNG format or oversized file rejected by portal

When to use printed vs digital photo

  1. eVisa applications (evisa.immigration.gov.ng): digital JPEG upload only—no print needed
  2. Embassy/consulate in-person applications: two printed 35×45mm photos required
  3. Some embassies accept digital submission, others require printed photos—verify with specific embassy
  4. For printed photos: use matte or glossy photo paper, cut to exact 35×45mm
  5. eVisa processing is typically faster than embassy processing

Cost comparison: Professional vs DIY

  1. Professional studio in applicant's country: $10-25 USD depending on location
  2. Drugstore/pharmacy photo service: $7-15 USD
  3. Nigerian embassy photo service (if available): $15-20 USD
  4. This tool: Free—download JPEG and upload to eVisa portal
  5. Savings: $7-25 per visa application
  6. Family or group applying: savings multiply per applicant

Countries requiring Nigeria eVisa

Nationals of most countries require a visa to enter Nigeria. The eVisa system allows eligible foreign nationals to apply online rather than visiting a Nigerian embassy. Check eligibility on the official NIS eVisa portal. Common applicant nationalities include citizens of the US, UK, EU countries, China, India, and many others. Some West African nationals (ECOWAS members) may be exempt from visa requirements. Always verify current requirements on the official NIS website before applying.

Step-by-Step Workflow

01

Upload Photo

02

Position Face (70-80% Coverage)

03

Select Enhancement

04

Download JPEG for eVisa Upload

Specifications

Photo Size
35×45 mm (width × height)
Digital Format
350×450 pixels, JPEG
File Size
≤300 KB recommended
Face Coverage
70-80% of photo height
Background
Plain white
Recency
Taken within last 6 months
Expression
Neutral, mouth closed, eyes open
Valid For
eVisa, tourist visa, business visa, TWP, STR, transit visa

Best Practices

  • Nigeria visa photo is 35×45mm—same physical size as passport but different digital export
  • Download single JPEG for eVisa upload—350×450 pixels, no printing needed for online applications
  • Face must cover 70-80% of photo height—larger coverage than many other countries
  • Wear dark or coloured clothing—avoid white which blends with required white background
  • Remove all glasses unless medical exemption with signed doctor's statement
  • No uniforms—wear everyday civilian clothing
  • Religious headwear requires written statement confirming it is worn daily
  • eVisa portal validates photo automatically—errors show immediately on upload

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Nigeria visa photo requirements?

Nigeria visa photos must be 35×45mm with plain white background. Face covers 70-80% of the frame. Digital format for eVisa: 350×450 pixel JPEG. Neutral expression, mouth closed, eyes open. No glasses (unless medical exemption), no uniforms, no white clothing. Taken within last 6 months.

Can I use my Nigeria passport photo for visa application?

The physical dimensions are identical (35×45mm), but the eVisa portal requires a specific 350×450 pixel digital format. If you already have a compliant 35×45mm photo, you can use this tool to generate the correct digital export size for the portal.

What digital format for Nigeria eVisa photo?

JPEG (.jpg) format, 350×450 pixels. File size should be under 300KB. The eVisa portal at evisa.immigration.gov.ng validates dimensions automatically on upload.

How recent must Nigeria visa photos be?

Within last 6 months to accurately reflect current appearance. Photos that don't match your current appearance may be rejected during processing.

Can I wear glasses in Nigeria visa photos?

No, unless medically required with a signed doctor's statement. Even with exemption: no tinted lenses, no glare or reflections, frames must not cover eyes. Sunglasses never permitted.

Do I need to print Nigeria eVisa photos?

No. eVisa applications use digital upload only—download JPEG and upload to evisa.immigration.gov.ng. No printing needed. However, if applying at a Nigerian embassy/consulate in person, you may need two printed 35×45mm photos—verify with the specific embassy.

What visa types use this photo format?

All Nigeria visa categories: tourist, business, Temporary Work Permit (TWP), Subject to Regularization (STR), transit, and diplomatic visas all use 35×45mm specifications with 350×450px digital upload.

Why can't I wear white clothing?

Nigeria requires a white background. White clothing creates low contrast and may cause the portal's validation system to reject the photo. Wear dark or coloured everyday clothing for best results and clear shoulder outline.

How long does Nigeria eVisa processing take?

Tourist and business visas: typically 3-7 business days. TWP and STR visas may take longer. Photo errors cause rejection requiring resubmission, so ensure compliance before uploading.

What background colour for Nigeria visa photos?

Plain white background only. No off-white, cream, grey, or coloured backgrounds. Ensure no shadows, patterns, or objects visible behind you. Use a well-lit plain white wall or white backdrop.

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