🇮🇱 Israel Visa Photo Rejected? Fix It in 30 Seconds
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Common rejection reasons
- Wrong background or lighting
- Head size or position incorrect
- Shadows or low contrast
Rejected vs Approved
Why Israel Visa Photos Get Rejected
Automatic systems check these parameters. One mistake = instant rejection.
Background Issues
Embassies reject uneven lighting, shadows, or off-white. Must be spec-compliant.
Wrong Head Size
Head must be in range for 35×45 mm. Automated checks fail if outside by even 1mm.
Poor Lighting
Harsh shadows, low contrast, or uneven face lighting triggers detection failures.
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Official Israel Visa Photo Requirements
Dimensions
35×45 mm
Background
White or light grey
Expression
Neutral
Ears
Both visible
Head Size
See dimensions
Recency
≤ 6 months
Quality
300 DPI
Head Covering
Religious only
Verified against Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs (mfa.gov.il), February 2025.
Israel Visa photo requirements align with ICAO Doc 9303 (Machine Readable Travel Documents) where applicable, supporting interoperability and biometric verification.
PixID AI: Precision validation for Israel Visa compliance
PixID validates photos against ICAO Doc 9303 and Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs passport and visa photo requirements. Real-time, multi-stage biometric and photographic checks.
- Facial landmark & geometry
- 68+ facial landmarks; inter-pupillary distance, eye-to-mouth ratio, face-to-image ratio vs ICAO and national specs; tolerance < 1.5% deviation.
- Head pose & orientation
- 3D head pose (yaw, pitch, roll < 2°); direct frontal gaze; prevents rotation/translation misalignment.
- Expression & emotion state
- Non-neutral expression detection (smile, frown, open mouth); FACS-style action units for prohibited muscle activations.
- Lighting & shadow
- Luminance distribution; specular highlights, hot spots, cast shadows (face/background); background uniformity variance < 8%.
- Background (color & homogeneity)
- Required background color (e.g. white/off-white/light grey per country); texture analysis; segmentation; no objects/patterns; subject-background contrast.
- Resolution & quality
- Min 300 DPI for print; digital min dimensions per spec; JPEG artifact detection; sRGB; no blur, pixelation, or noise.
- Accessories & glare
- Glasses glare and eye obscuration; headwear per religious/medical rules; full face visibility; red-eye detection; country-specific rules (e.g. no glasses for US).
- Recency
- Metadata capture date; recommendation for photos within 6 months (or per national requirement).
PixID.studio guarantees validated photos meet stated governmental and international biometric standards, reducing rejection risk for official Israel Visa applications.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will this work for my online application?
Yes. Our tool generates photos that meet all official Israel Visa requirements. The output is a standard JPEG ready to upload.
How long does processing take?
Usually 5–15 seconds. Upload, AI removes background and crops to specs, download immediately.
What if my photo gets rejected again?
Highly unlikely if you follow our guidelines. Our tool has a high approval rate. Issues are usually with original quality (blur, expression).
Do you store my photos?
No. We process photos on secure cloud servers and delete them after delivery. We never sell or reuse your images.
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Get Started — Free CheckAbout Israel Visa photo requirements
Israeli visa and passport applications require a 35×45 mm photo with a white or light grey background. The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and consulates apply strict checks on dimensions, head position, and lighting. Rejections can delay visa issuance or passport renewal. Requirements are aligned with international standards but may have local nuances, so checking the latest MFA guidance before submitting is recommended.
Israeli visa and passport photo rejections commonly occur due to: wrong dimensions (35×45 mm required); non-compliant background (white or light grey only); head size or position outside guidelines; shadows or uneven lighting; or glasses when not permitted. Following the official MFA photo guidelines and using a tool that validates dimensions and background helps avoid rejection. Smiling or non-neutral expression and photos that are not recent enough are also common rejection reasons.
Source: Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs — Passport and visa photo requirements (2024).