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Brazilian Visa Photo Size: eVisa + Consulate Rules

The fastest accurate answer is this: Brazilian visa photo size depends on the application route. If your official page sends you to the Brazil eVisa platform, the current VFS sample-photo PDF says the image should be 3.5 x 4.5 cm, cropped to 413 x 531 pixels, saved as JPEG/JPG, and kept under 2 MB. If you are following the Brazilian Consulate in Orlando's Business (VIVIS) or similar visitor instructions, the official rule is still one recent passport photo on a white background in the local 2 x 2 inch standard.

That split is why search results are so messy. Private pages often publish one "Brazil visa photo size" as if it applies everywhere, but the live official pages show a different reality: the digital eVisa route and the printed consular route do not use the same spec. The safest rule is simple: start with the exact Brazilian post handling your case, then match its photo size, file format, and upload workflow exactly.

If you want a second set of eyes on the full pack after the portrait is fixed, use Vidicy's how-it-works page, then start your application workspace. If you are comparing Brazil with another short-stay route, keep the photo rules separate from your Schengen Visa Checklist: Documents You Need in 2026 so one country's crop does not leak into another file.

Route or source Exact rule I verified What it means in practice
Brazil eVisa sample-photo PDF 3.5 x 4.5 cm, 413 x 531 px, JPEG/JPG, max 2 MB This is the clearest current digital spec for the eVisa workflow
Bridgetown embassy eVisa page Australians, Canadians, and Americans need eVisas from April 10, 2025 Those applicants should expect the VFS digital route, not just an in-person consular print pack
Orlando Business (VIVIS) page One recent passport photo, white background, local 2 x 2 inch standard This is the clearest U.S.-consular printed-photo rule for visitor/business cases
Orlando FAQ Photo must match ICAO and preferably use a white or light-colored background The crop still has to look like a compliant passport portrait, not a casual selfie
Rome consulate page Photo and signature in JPG, other required documents in PDF File format can matter before the application is reviewed
ABC / MRE training page 01 5x7 photo with white background for VISOF Brazil also publishes route-specific exceptions, so generic photo-generator pages are unreliable

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What is the Brazilian visa photo size?

The safest short answer is:

  • Brazil eVisa route: use the official 3.5 x 4.5 cm digital photo, cropped to 413 x 531 pixels, in JPEG/JPG, under 2 MB
  • Brazil consular VIVIS route: many U.S.-handled visitor/business pages still say one recent 2 x 2 inch white-background passport photo

That is why a lot of "Brazilian visa photo size" pages feel contradictory. They are often mixing:

  1. the current VFS eVisa upload spec
  2. the printed-photo instructions on Brazilian consulate pages
  3. older or niche route-specific exceptions

If your official page sends you to the Brazil eVisa platform, the digital spec wins. If your official page gives you an in-person VIVIS or e-Consular checklist, the consulate's printed-photo rule wins.

Brazil eVisa photo size and upload rules

The strongest current source for the digital route is the official Brazil eVisa sample-photo PDF on the VFS platform. According to that page, the upload should be:

  • 3.5 x 4.5 cm
  • 413 x 531 pixels
  • JPEG or JPG
  • maximum 2 MB
  • on a white background
  • with no spectacles
  • with ears visible
  • with shoulders visible
  • with the face inside the guide circle
  • and not cropped from the passport bio page

That is more specific than most generic photo-generator tools, and it is the reason the eVisa route deserves its own answer block.

According to the official Bridgetown embassy page, citizens travelling with passports from Australia, Canada, and the United States for tourism or business became subject to Brazil's eVisa requirement starting April 10, 2025. That page sends those travelers to the VFS portal and links an official tutorial video for the process.

Two practical takeaways follow from those official pages:

  1. if your nationality is on the eVisa route, the 413 x 531 pixel digital crop matters more than a generic printed-photo rule
  2. if your image file is the wrong size, format, or crop, the application can fail before anyone reviews the rest of your documents

The official embassy page also links an official Brazil eVisa walkthrough video. Use that official walkthrough as the visual reference, and treat the VFS PDFs above as the authority for every size, file, and framing rule.

Brazil consular photo size for VIVIS cases

If your application is handled through a Brazilian consulate rather than the eVisa portal, the answer changes.

The official Business (VIVIS) page from the Brazilian Consulate in Orlando says applicants should bring:

  • one passport photo
  • that is recent
  • on a white background
  • in the local standard 2 x 2 inch format

The same page also says the applicant should have a valid passport with at least two blank pages, and it explains that VIVIS stays are usually granted for up to 90 days per entry, with visa validity up to 1 year for many applicants. Those route facts matter because a "photo-only" fix is not enough if the rest of the intake pack is wrong.

The Orlando frequent questions page adds the part that private photo websites often miss: the portrait should match International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards and preferably use a white or light-colored background. In plain English, that means a real passport-style portrait:

  • straight-on face
  • neutral expression
  • clear background
  • predictable framing
  • no casual crop from another document

That FAQ also says passport photos professionally taken at U.S. pharmacies normally meet the ICAO standard, which is useful if you need a quick printed version for a consular appointment.

For e-Consular workflows, the official Rome consulate page adds another technical rule: photos and signatures should be attached in JPG, while the rest of the visa evidence should be attached in PDF. So even when the printed-photo size is correct, the portal file format can still block the application if you upload the wrong type.

Why private search results conflict

The SERP conflict is real, but the official pages explain it.

The biggest mistake is assuming Brazil publishes one universal size for every visa route. The official sources I reviewed show at least three live patterns:

  • eVisa digital route: 3.5 x 4.5 cm, 413 x 531 px, JPEG/JPG, max 2 MB
  • Orlando VIVIS route: 2 x 2 inch printed passport photo
  • ABC / MRE VISOF training page: 01 5x7 photo with white background

That third example is exactly why photo-generator sites get people into trouble. The 5 x 7 rule is an official Brazilian instruction, but it belongs to a specific official visa (VISOF) training flow. It does not override the eVisa digital crop, and it does not turn every ordinary Brazil visitor application into a 5 x 7 photo case.

So if you see private pages claiming 35 x 45 mm, 50 x 70 mm, or 51 x 51 mm as the only Brazil answer, the official response is: check the route first.

Fast self-check before you submit

Use this checklist before you upload or print anything:

  1. Identify the route first. If the official page sends you to the VFS eVisa platform, follow the 3.5 x 4.5 cm / 413 x 531 px digital rule. If it gives you a consular VIVIS checklist, follow that post's printed-photo instruction instead.
  2. Keep the portrait passport-style. The Orlando FAQ points back to ICAO framing, so use a straight-on, neutral, evenly lit portrait rather than a crop from another document.
  3. Use a white or light background. That point repeats across the official pages and is one of the simplest ways to avoid a preventable rejection.
  4. Match the file format to the portal. The Rome page is explicit: photo and signature in JPG, supporting evidence in PDF.
  5. Do not recycle another country's photo crop. Brazil's eVisa pixel spec is different from the rules in Vidicy's broader visa photo requirements guide, and it is not interchangeable with routes like photo requirements for Indian visa.
  6. Re-check the official page the day you apply. Brazil's visa workflow has changed recently, and route pages can update faster than generic travel blogs.

One more practical rule: if the official page you are using publishes both a size rule and a workflow rule, follow both. A correct 2 x 2 print does not fix a broken JPG upload, and a perfect 413 x 531 digital crop does not help if your consulate still expects a printed passport photo on the application receipt.

If you're building the rest of the application pack, these companion guides help:

Official sources

FAQ

What is the Brazilian visa photo size for the eVisa?

According to the official VFS sample-photo PDF, the Brazil eVisa photo should be 3.5 x 4.5 cm, cropped to 413 x 531 pixels, saved as JPEG/JPG, and kept under 2 MB. The same page also says to use a white background, keep ears and shoulders visible, and avoid cropping the image from the passport bio page.

Is Brazilian visa photo size always 2 x 2 inches?

No. 2 x 2 inches is the clearest rule for the Orlando Business (VIVIS) consular route, but Brazil's official pages also publish a digital eVisa crop (3.5 x 4.5 cm / 413 x 531 px) and at least one route-specific 5 x 7 exception for a training-related VISOF flow. The official page handling your case should decide the answer.

Do Brazil visa photos need a white background?

Yes. That is one of the most consistent details across the official pages. The VFS eVisa photo sheet says the image should use a white background, and the Orlando pages say white or white/light-colored. Busy patterns, grey walls, and dark backdrops are bad bets for Brazil files.

What file format should I use for the Brazilian visa portal?

For digital workflows, the official Rome consulate page says the photo and signature should be attached in JPG, while the rest of the evidence should go in PDF. On the eVisa route, the VFS sample-photo PDF says the photo should be JPEG/JPG and stay under 2 MB.

Who needs the Brazil eVisa from April 10, 2025?

According to the official Bridgetown embassy page, citizens travelling with passports from Australia, Canada, and the United States for tourism or business became subject to Brazil's eVisa requirement from April 10, 2025. Those travelers should expect the VFS digital route rather than relying only on a printed-photo rule.

Can I crop my Brazil eVisa photo from my passport bio page?

No. The official VFS sample-photo PDF explicitly says: do not use or crop your photo from the bio page. Even if the size looks close, that shortcut can fail the eVisa upload because the route expects a clean portrait prepared for the application itself.

Conclusion

The best answer to Brazilian visa photo size is not one number copied from a photo-generator website. It is this: match the route first. If your official page sends you to the Brazil eVisa platform, use the 3.5 x 4.5 cm / 413 x 531 px digital spec. If your consulate still uses a VIVIS print workflow, many U.S.-handled pages still expect a recent 2 x 2 inch white-background passport photo with ICAO-style framing.

If you want to reduce mistakes beyond the photo itself, use Vidicy's how-it-works page, then create your workspace and validate the full pack before you submit.

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