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How to Take a Passport Photo with iPhone: 2026 Step-by-Step Guide

Complete guide to taking compliant passport and visa photos with your iPhone. Learn camera settings, lighting tips, DIY backdrop setup, and apps that guarantee acceptance.

Take Professional Passport Photos with Your iPhone

Your iPhone camera is more than capable of producing **passport-quality photos** that meet official government requirements. With the right technique and tools, you can save money and skip the trip to CVS or Walgreens.

This guide covers **everything you need** to take compliant passport and visa photos using your iPhone — from camera settings to lighting, backdrop setup, and the apps that guarantee your photo will be accepted.

What You'll Need

Before starting, gather these items:

  • **iPhone 8 or newer** (better camera quality)
  • **Plain white or off-white background** (wall, sheet, or poster board)
  • **Natural lighting** (window light is ideal)
  • **Tripod or stable surface** (optional but recommended)
  • **Someone to take the photo** (or use timer/portrait mode)
  • Step 1: Set Up Your Background

    The US State Department requires a **plain white or off-white background** with no patterns, shadows, or other objects visible.

    DIY Background Options:

  • 1. **White wall** — The easiest option. Make sure it's clean and evenly lit.
  • 2. **White bed sheet** — Hang it flat against a wall or door. Iron out wrinkles!
  • 3. **White poster board** — Available at Dollar Tree or Walmart for ~$1. Great for portability.
  • 4. **Professional backdrop paper** — Amazon sells rolls for ~$15 if you want the cleanest look.
  • ❌ Avoid these backgrounds:

  • Off-white walls with yellow tint
  • Textured wallpaper
  • Backgrounds with visible shadows
  • Glass doors or windows behind you
  • Step 2: Lighting Setup (Critical!)

    Lighting is the #1 reason passport photos get rejected. Here's how to get it right:

    Best Lighting: Natural Window Light

  • 1. **Face a large window** during daytime
  • 2. **Position 3-4 feet away** from the window
  • 3. **Avoid direct sunlight** — overcast days or shaded windows work best
  • 4. **Background should be behind you**, not between you and the window
  • If Using Indoor Lighting:

  • 1. **Use multiple light sources** to avoid shadows
  • 2. **Position lights at 45-degree angles** on both sides
  • 3. **Avoid overhead lighting alone** — creates under-eye shadows
  • 4. **No colored lights** — must be neutral/white
  • Common Lighting Mistakes:

  • ❌ **Shadows on face** — Move closer to light source
  • ❌ **Shadows on background** — Stand 2-3 feet away from wall
  • ❌ **Overexposed/blown out** — Move away from direct sunlight
  • ❌ **Yellow/warm tint** — Use daylight or adjust white balance
  • Step 3: iPhone Camera Settings

    For iPhone 11 and newer:

  • 1. Open **Camera app**
  • 2. Tap **1x** to use the main camera (not ultra-wide)
  • 3. **Turn OFF Portrait mode** for passport photos
  • 4. Tap to focus on your face
  • 5. **Disable flash** — use natural light instead
  • Recommended Settings:

    | Setting | Recommendation | |---------|----------------| | **Camera** | Main (1x), not ultra-wide | | **Mode** | Photo (not Portrait) | | **Flash** | Off | | **HDR** | Auto or On | | **Live Photos** | Off | | **Timer** | 3 or 10 seconds if taking yourself |

    Pro Tip: Lock Focus and Exposure

  • 1. **Tap and hold** on your face until "AE/AF LOCK" appears
  • 2. This prevents the camera from refocusing or changing exposure mid-shot
  • 3. **Swipe up/down** to manually adjust brightness if needed
  • Step 4: Position Yourself Correctly

    Head Position Requirements:

  • **Face camera directly** — no tilting left/right
  • **Chin level** — not tilted up or down
  • **Both ears visible** (if possible)
  • **Neutral expression** — mouth closed, eyes open
  • **No smile** (or very slight, natural smile for some countries)
  • Distance from Camera:

  • **Head and shoulders only** in frame
  • Leave space above your head and below shoulders
  • Face should occupy **50-70% of the vertical frame**
  • Final crop will be done by AI or editing app
  • What to Wear:

  • **Solid colors** — avoid white (blends with background)
  • **Business casual** works well
  • ❌ **No uniforms** or camouflage
  • ❌ **No hats or head coverings** (unless religious)
  • ❌ **No glasses** (since 2016 for US)
  • ❌ **No headphones or AirPods**
  • Step 5: Taking the Photo

    Option A: Someone Takes Your Photo

  • 1. Have them stand **4-6 feet away**
  • 2. iPhone should be at **eye level** (not looking up or down)
  • 3. They should tap to focus on your face
  • 4. Take **multiple shots** (5-10) for options
  • Option B: Using Self-Timer

  • 1. Set iPhone on tripod or stable surface at eye level
  • 2. Open Camera app, tap timer icon, select **3s or 10s**
  • 3. **Position a mirror** behind the phone to see yourself
  • 4. Take multiple shots
  • Option C: Using Portrait Mode (Then Crop)

    While not recommended for final submission, Portrait mode can help with:

  • 1. Blurring background slightly (you'll need to remove this later)
  • 2. Better face detection
  • 3. Stage lighting adjustments
  • Important: Always use the original, non-Portrait version for submission.

    Step 6: Process Your Photo with AI

    Raw iPhone photos aren't ready for submission. You need to:

  • 1. **Crop to exact dimensions** (2x2 inches for US)
  • 2. **Verify background is pure white**
  • 3. **Check compliance** with all requirements
  • Using AI Visa Photo (Recommended):

  • 1. **Upload your iPhone photo** to AI Visa Photo
  • 2. **AI automatically:**
  • - Removes/replaces background with compliant white - Crops to exact dimensions - Centers your face correctly - Adjusts lighting and exposure - Checks all compliance requirements
  • 3. **Download** both digital file AND printable template
  • 4. **Print** at CVS, Walgreens, or home printer
  • Why AI processing matters:

  • Guarantees acceptance (or money back)
  • Catches issues humans miss
  • Creates both digital and print versions
  • Much faster than manual editing
  • US Passport Photo Requirements Checklist

    | Requirement | Specification | |-------------|---------------| | **Size** | 2 x 2 inches (51 x 51 mm) | | **Head height** | 1" to 1-3/8" from chin to top of head | | **Eye position** | 1-1/8" to 1-3/8" from bottom of photo | | **Background** | White or off-white, no shadows | | **Recency** | Taken within last 6 months | | **Color** | Full color (no black & white) | | **Expression** | Neutral, mouth closed | | **Glasses** | Not allowed (since 2016) |

    Digital Requirements (for online submission):

    | Requirement | Specification | |-------------|---------------| | **Format** | JPEG | | **Size** | Between 54KB and 10MB | | **Dimensions** | 600x600 to 1200x1200 pixels | | **Aspect ratio** | Square (1:1) | | **Resolution** | 300 DPI or higher |

    Common iPhone Photo Mistakes

    1. Using Portrait Mode Background Blur

    Problem: Artificial blur doesn't look natural, may cause rejection Fix: Use regular Photo mode, rely on AI for background

    2. Selfie Angle (Looking Down at Phone)

    Problem: Creates unflattering angle, face not centered Fix: Use rear camera with timer, or have someone help

    3. Bathroom Mirror Photos

    Problem: Flash reflection, poor lighting, background issues Fix: Use a plain wall with natural window light

    4. Wrong Distance

    Problem: Too close = fish-eye distortion; too far = low resolution Fix: Stand 4-6 feet away, crop later

    5. Shadows on Face

    Problem: Under-eye shadows, uneven lighting Fix: Face window light directly, use fill light

    iPhone Models: Camera Comparison

    | iPhone Model | Photo Quality | Best For | |--------------|---------------|----------| | **iPhone 15/16 Pro** | Excellent | Best results, great in low light | | **iPhone 15/14** | Excellent | Great daytime photos | | **iPhone 13/12** | Very Good | Reliable results | | **iPhone 11** | Very Good | Good daytime photos | | **iPhone X/XS** | Good | Adequate with good lighting | | **iPhone 8** | Acceptable | Requires excellent lighting |

    Printing Your iPhone Passport Photo

    After processing with AI Visa Photo, you'll receive a **4x6 inch printable template** with two 2x2 passport photos.

    Print Options:

    | Location | Cost | Time | Notes | |----------|------|------|-------| | **CVS** | $0.35/print | 1 hour pickup | Use CVS app | | **Walgreens** | $0.35/print | 1 hour pickup | Use Walgreens app | | **Walmart** | $0.25/print | Same day | Photo center | | **Costco** | $0.17/print | Same day | Members only | | **Amazon Prints** | $0.15/print | 2-3 days | Prime shipping | | **Home printer** | ~$0.50 | Instant | Use glossy photo paper |

    Printing Tips:

  • 1. **Select 4x6 print size** — don't let it auto-resize
  • 2. **Choose glossy or matte photo paper** — not regular printer paper
  • 3. **Disable "fit to page"** — print at actual size
  • 4. **Cut carefully** — use ruler and sharp scissors or paper cutter
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I use the front (selfie) camera?

    Not recommended. Front cameras have lower resolution and wider angles that can distort facial features. Always use the rear camera with timer or have someone take your photo.

    Do I need special lighting equipment?

    No. Natural window light works perfectly. Position yourself facing a large window on an overcast day or in indirect sunlight.

    What if my wall isn't pure white?

    Use AI Visa Photo — our AI automatically replaces any background with compliant white. This is actually more reliable than trying to get a perfect white wall.

    How many photos should I take?

    Take **at least 10-15 shots** with slight variations. This gives you options and ensures you have one with perfect expression and positioning.

    Can I edit the photo in Photos app?

    Don't manually edit — you might accidentally crop incorrectly or adjust colors beyond acceptable limits. Let AI handle the processing to ensure compliance.

    What about babies/infants?

    iPhone photos work great for baby passport photos too! Lay baby on white sheet, shoot from directly above. Our AI handles the rest.

    Summary: iPhone Passport Photo in 5 Steps

  • 1. **Set up white background** (wall, sheet, or poster board)
  • 2. **Position facing window light** (avoid direct sunlight)
  • 3. **Use rear camera at eye level** (4-6 feet away)
  • 4. **Take multiple shots** (10-15 for options)
  • 5. **Process with AI Visa Photo** (guarantees compliance)
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