Saudi Visa Photo from India (35x45mm, Enjaz 200KB)
Updated June 2026 ยท For applicants from India
โ Two things reject Indian applicants
First, the 200 KB Enjaz file-size cap: a normal Indian studio JPEG is 400 to 700 KB and fails the upload. Second, size: Indian passport photos are 51x51 mm, but Saudi visas need 35x45 mm on a plain white background. Fix both before you reach the Enjaz portal.
Saudi Arabia visa photos for Indian applicants are 35x45 mm with a plain white background, uploaded as a JPEG under 200 KB through the Enjaz portal of the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The same spec covers work visas, Umrah, Hajj, business, and visit visas. India is the single largest source of workers to Saudi Arabia, and the photo step trips up more applicants than almost any other part of the process.
Spec at a glance
| Size | 35 x 45 mm (NOT 51x51 mm) |
| Pixels (300 DPI) | 413 x 531 px |
| Background | Plain pure white |
| Enjaz file cap | JPEG under 200 KB |
| Face height (chin to crown) | About 70-80% of frame |
| Expression | Neutral, mouth closed, eyes visible |
| Uniform | No uniform or partial uniform |
| Photo age | Last 6 months |
The 200 KB Enjaz cap is the real obstacle
Most Indian applicants get the size and background right but still fail, because their photo file is too large. The Enjaz portal silently rejects anything over 200 KB, and a typical studio JPEG from India is 400 to 700 KB. The fix is not to shrink the image below the minimum pixel size, which makes it pixelate, but to keep the dimensions at 413 x 531 px and lower the JPEG quality until the file drops under 200 KB. A free browser tool such as IDPhotoSnap exports the photo already sized under the cap, so the Enjaz upload passes the first time.
Work visa: eMigrate and the medical photo
If you hold an ECR (Emigration Check Required) passport and are going to Saudi Arabia for employment, the photo is used in more than one place. Your registered recruitment agent files your eMigrate / Protector of Emigrants clearance, and you take the GAMCA / Wafid medical examination before the visa is stamped. All of these use the same 35x45 mm white-background photo. Carry several printed copies and keep the digital JPG under 200 KB on your phone, so you do not have to redo the photo at each step.
Where to get the photo in India
- Recruitment agency or GAMCA medical centre. Convenient and usually spec-aware, but charges a premium and may still hand you a file over 200 KB. Check the file size before you rely on it for the Enjaz upload.
- Local studio (INR 80-200) - only if told the exact spec. Say "Saudi Enjaz visa, 35x45 mm, plain white background, JPEG under 200 KB". Most Indian studios default to the 51x51 mm Indian passport size and a large file. Verify both the printed size and the digital file size before leaving.
- Free online tool at home (INR 0). IDPhotoSnap crops to 35x45 mm on a clean white background and exports a print-ready sheet plus an Enjaz-ready JPG already under 200 KB. Takes 30 seconds, no upload to our server, no signup, no watermark. Use the saved money toward the medical and agent fees.
Common Saudi visa photo rejections for Indians
- File over 200 KB - silent Enjaz upload failure or downstream rejection. The single most common.
- Wrong size (51x51 mm) - bringing an Indian passport photo instead of 35x45 mm.
- Background not pure white - off-white, cream, or light grey studio backdrops fail.
- Uniform or partial uniform - Enjaz rejects clothing that conflicts with the visa category.
- Edited photo - beauty mode, filters, or AI face changes fail the authenticity check.
- Old photo - must be within the last 6 months at the time of submission.
Frequently asked questions
What size is a Saudi visa photo for applicants from India?
Saudi Arabia visa photos are 35x45 mm with a plain white background, uploaded as a JPEG under 200 KB through the Enjaz portal operated by the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The same 35x45 mm white-background spec applies to work visas, Umrah, Hajj, business, and visit visas. Indian passport photos are 51x51 mm (square) and are NOT accepted for Saudi visa applications.
Why is my photo rejected on the Enjaz portal?
The most common reason for Indian applicants is file size. The Enjaz portal caps the photo at 200 KB, one of the strictest caps in the world. A normal studio JPEG from India is usually 400 to 700 KB and either fails the upload silently or is rejected later by the reviewer. The second reason is size: bringing a 51x51 mm Indian passport photo instead of the required 35x45 mm. The third is background: off-white or light-grey studio backgrounds instead of plain pure white.
How do I get my Saudi visa photo under 200 KB without it looking bad?
Keep the pixel dimensions at the minimum the portal needs (around 413 x 531 px at 300 DPI for 35x45 mm) and compress the JPEG quality down rather than shrinking the image below the minimum. Most studios do the opposite and hand you a 600 KB file. A free browser tool such as IDPhotoSnap crops to 35x45 mm and exports a JPEG already sized under the 200 KB Enjaz cap, so the upload passes the first time.
I am an ECR passport holder going to Saudi for work. What about the photo?
ECR (Emigration Check Required) passport holders going to Saudi Arabia for employment must complete eMigrate / Protector of Emigrants clearance through a registered recruitment agent, and pass the GAMCA / Wafid medical examination. Both the eMigrate process and the medical centre use the same 35x45 mm white-background photo. Carry several printed copies plus the digital JPG under 200 KB for the Enjaz upload, so you are not stuck taking a fresh photo at each step.
Where can I get a Saudi visa photo in India?
Three options: (1) the recruitment agency or GAMCA medical centre photo service, which usually knows the Saudi spec but charges a premium. (2) A local studio at INR 80 to 200, but you must say "Saudi Enjaz visa, 35x45 mm, plain white background, file under 200 KB" because most studios default to the 51x51 mm Indian size and a large JPEG. (3) Free at home with a smartphone using IDPhotoSnap, which outputs a print-ready sheet plus a portal JPG already under the 200 KB cap, no upload to any server and no signup.
Can I use the same photo for Umrah and a later work visa?
Yes, the Enjaz spec (35x45 mm, white background, under 200 KB) is identical for Umrah, Hajj, work, business, and visit visas, so one compliant source photo works across categories. The only condition is freshness: the photo must have been taken within the last 6 months at the time of each submission. If your Umrah photo is older than 6 months when you apply for a work visa, take a new one.
Free Saudi visa photo tool (Enjaz-ready)
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